Poetics Poetics

Poetics

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Publisher Description

What is tragedy? What makes a story unforgettable? And why does art move us to tears, fear, or joy?
In one of the most influential works of literary criticism ever written, Aristotle dissects the very essence of storytelling. Poetics is a profound exploration of epic poetry, drama, and mimesis—the human instinct to imitate and learn through art. Here, Aristotle introduces timeless concepts like hamartia (the tragic flaw), anagnorisis (recognition), peripeteia (reversal of fate), and catharsis (the emotional purging of pity and fear).
Though written over two thousand years ago, this slim volume remains the cornerstone of dramatic theory and narrative structure. From Hollywood screenplays to classic novels, Aristotle’s insights continue to shape how we craft and consume stories. Whether you are a writer, a student, or a lover of literature, Poetics offers the original—and still most powerful—blueprint for what makes a story truly resonate.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2026
16 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
68
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cactus
PROVIDER INFO
De Marque, Inc.
SIZE
873.2
KB
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