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Discover the profound insights of ancient literature with 'Poetics. Longinus: On the Sublime. Demetrius: On Style', a masterpiece that brings together timeless theories of Greek literary criticism. This captivating volume is essential for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of literary aesthetics and the nuances of poetic expression. The first treatise, Aristotle's Poetics, explores the intricacies of Greek tragedy, discussing its history, nature, and conventions. With a modern translation by Stephen Halliwell, readers can enjoy an accessible text that remains faithful to Aristotle's original thoughts and arguments. The introduction sheds light on Aristotle’s influences, particularly his relationship with Plato, enhancing your appreciation of this classic work.
In addition, the essay 'On the Sublime', often attributed to Longinus, delves into the concept of greatness in writing. This first-century CE treatise provides a profound analysis of sublime passages from illustrious authors like Homer and Sappho. Donald A. Russell’s revised text and annotated translation allow contemporary readers to engage deeply with Longinus's concepts.
Finally, 'On Style', a treatise by the enigmatic Demetrius, categorizes four distinct styles of writing: grand, elegant, plain, and forceful. With Doreen Innes's engaging new translation and insightful scholarship, this work is essential for anyone interested in the art of rhetoric.
This remarkable collection is a valuable resource for students, scholars, and lovers of literature alike, bridging the gap between ancient and modern literary criticism. Enhance your literary journey with these foundational texts, ensuring the enduring relevance of these ancient voices in today's world.
In addition, the essay 'On the Sublime', often attributed to Longinus, delves into the concept of greatness in writing. This first-century CE treatise provides a profound analysis of sublime passages from illustrious authors like Homer and Sappho. Donald A. Russell’s revised text and annotated translation allow contemporary readers to engage deeply with Longinus's concepts.
Finally, 'On Style', a treatise by the enigmatic Demetrius, categorizes four distinct styles of writing: grand, elegant, plain, and forceful. With Doreen Innes's engaging new translation and insightful scholarship, this work is essential for anyone interested in the art of rhetoric.
This remarkable collection is a valuable resource for students, scholars, and lovers of literature alike, bridging the gap between ancient and modern literary criticism. Enhance your literary journey with these foundational texts, ensuring the enduring relevance of these ancient voices in today's world.