poetics in English

noun
1
the art of writing poetry.
At the heart of Ivonginus's text, however, is the criticism of artistic performance, and here rhetoric is conjoined to poetics to form a single piece.

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1. Annulet: A Journal of Poetics publishes poetry, prose, and literary criticism

2. Annulet: A Journal of Poetics publishes poetry, prose, and literary criticism.

3. Acumble snow In the event of darkness uncommon sirens’ soothsaw poetics know

4. The phrase Leopardian poetics refers to the poetical theories of Giacomo Leopardi.

5. Lenges the trend of universalism in forming aesthetics, Anthologizing po­ etry, and fashioning poetics

6. Describing the antihero is an important mark of Russian writer Pelevin s post modernist poetics.

7. They address "Aristotle: Life and Work," "Greek Literature as Aristotle Found It," "The Poetics: Hazards of the Text and What Not to Look For," "The Poetics in Aristotle's Philosophical System," "The Poetics: Imitation, Plot, Character," "HAmartia and the Tragic Flaw," "Reversal and Recognition," "Katharsis," "Thought and Language," and "Tragedy and Epic in the Poetics" This Introduction is

8. Amazon.com: The Subversive Poetics of Alfred Jarry: Ubusing Culture in the Almanachs Du Pere Ubu (Legenda Research Monographs in French …

9. We studied poetics and rhetoric, and a lot of presentations don't even have that in its most simple form.

10. In criticism, Catharsis is a metaphor used by Aristotle in the Poetics to describe the effects of true tragedy on the spectator

11. Aristole was the first person to mention Catharsis; he spoke about it in his seminal work on Greek theatre, Poetics

12. Following waters in search of rest through the lens of Lucretian poetics, Christopher Witmore reconstitutes an untimely mode of ambulatory writing, Chorography, …

13. Gregory Scott presented “Athetizing the Catharsis Clause in the Poetics” to the Society at its meeting with the Pacific Division of the American Philosophical Association in Berkeley 1997

14. This paper tries to examine closely the relationship between defamiliarization and the Childlike innocence, so as to make a brief comment on Chinese classical poetics and literary canonization.

15. This paper makes efforts to analyze with full and accurate examples how ideology, poetics, value and religion affect Lin Shu and induce his cultural mistranslation .

16. The unique poetics field of vision and distinct characteristics of Russian symbolism have made a new rejuvenate and prosperity of Russian poetry and become a treasure-house in Russian culture.

17. The Anthologist highlights a few recently released collections, including American Gun: A Poem by 100 Chicagoans and We Want It All: An Anthology of Radical Trans Poetics

18. For the purposes of Western literature, this means Greek and Roman drama, poetic forms like the epic, and literary theory as expounded in Aristotle’s “Poetics.” Classicism developed during

19. About his life experiences, we briefly stress his main experiences in the fields of literature, politics, leagues, writing and editing, to descry the occurring cause of his poetics.

20. The study, published in Poetics, analyzed 683 prayers written in a public prayer book placed in the rotunda of the Johns Hopkins University Hospital in Baltimore from 1999 to 200

21. As a literary magazine, Annulet seeks to publish poetry that tracks its material nature, whether in language or in form, and prose whose sentences stretch toward, or must be parsed as or with, poetics

22. “My favourite articles in Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy this year are two in volume XXV: one by Gregory Scott, who cuts one Gordian knot of Aristotelian scholarship by Athetizing the clause that introduces katharsis into Aristotle’s definition in the Poetics…”

23. The word Catharsis comes from the Greek word katharsis, which literally translated means "a cleansing or purging." The first recorded mention of Catharsis occurred more than one thousand years ago, in the work Poetics by Aristotle.

24. Athetizing the Catharsis Clause in the Poetics Gregory Scott New York University, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://orb.binghamton.edu/sagp Part of the Ancient History, Greek and Roman through Late Antiquity Commons, Ancient Philosophy Commons, and the History of Philosophy Commons Recommended Citation

25. Aesthetics (ĕsthĕt`ĭks), the branch of philosophy that is concerned with the nature of art and the criteria of artistic judgment.The classical conception of art as the imitation of nature was formulated by Plato and developed by Aristotle in his Poetics, while modern thinkers such as Immanuel Kant, F

26. "My favourite articles in Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy this year are two in volume XXV: one by Gregory Scott, who cuts one Gordian knot of Aristotelian scholarship by Athetizing the clause that introduces katharsis into Aristotle's definition in the Poetics" --GEORGE BOYS-STONES, Professor of Ancient Philosophy, Durham University (U

27. “ [Asunder] is full of shadows and symbolism one can’t quite put a finger on A study in grayness and halftones, never using the extremes of black and white or bold color [yet] her observations often have a startling zing.” — New York Journal of Books "Chloe Aridjis is crafting a poetics of the strange

28. Beyond Conceptualisms: Poetics after Critique and the End of the Individual Voice Johanna Drucker But as an intellectual product, conceptual writing is as indica-tive of our thought-forms in our time as any other—provided the repeated “our” in that statement refers to some higher-order, emergent form of culture, rather than a self-selected

29. Akutia: Blindfolding the Sun and the Poetics of Peace is a retrospective exhibition which traces the lifework of dynamic Ghanaian artist, dramatist, and educator Agyeman Ossei (Dota) to its earliest days in the 1980s.Remaining true to the artist’s irreverent attitude to art, the exhibition amplifies the dialogic relations between the linguistic, structural, and formal elements operative in

30. Bardic Music: Once per day per bard level, a bard can use his song or poetics to produce magical effects on those around him (usually including himself, if desired).While these abilities fall under the category of Bardic music and the descriptions discuss singing or playing instruments, they can all be activated by reciting poetry, chanting, singing lyrical songs, singing melodies, whistling