Reveals how ancient philosophers approached questions about the nature of poetry, its ethical and social impact and access to truth.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Malcolm Heath is Professor of Greek Language and Literature at the University of Leeds. He has also taught at the Universities of Oxford and St Andrews. His publications include The Poetics of Greek Tragedy (1987), Political Comedy in Aristophanes (1987), Unity in Greek Poetics (1989), Hermogenes On Issues: Strategies of Argument in Later Greek Rhetoric (1995), Interpreting Classical Texts (2002) and Menander: A Rhetor in Context (2004), as well as many journal articles. He has translated Aristotle's Poetics for Penguin Classics (1996) and is currently working on a book on Aristotle and the anthropology of poetry.
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1. Poetry: the roots of a problem 2. A radical solution: Plato's Republic 3. The natural history of poetry: Aristotle 4. Ways to find truth in falsehood 5. The marriage of Homer and Plato.
1. Poetry: the roots of a problem 2. A radical solution: Plato's Republic 3. The natural history of poetry: Aristotle 4. Ways to find truth in falsehood 5. The marriage of Homer and Plato.
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