Tragic Theory in the Critical Works of Thomas Rymer, John Dennis, and John DrydenFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1975 - 143 strani Clarifies the connection between these critics' theories and sections of the Poetics dealing with Aristotle's definition of poetry as imitation, his remarks on dramatic necessity, probability, and unity, and his comments on characterization and catharsis. |
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Zadetki 1–3 od 37
Stran 67
... says Dennis in The Grounds of Criticism in Poetry , is “ an Art , by which a Poet excites Passion ( and for that very Cause entertains Sense ) in order to satisfy and improve , to delight and reform the Mind , and so to make Mankind ...
... says Dennis in The Grounds of Criticism in Poetry , is “ an Art , by which a Poet excites Passion ( and for that very Cause entertains Sense ) in order to satisfy and improve , to delight and reform the Mind , and so to make Mankind ...
Stran 75
... says , by those who either cannot understand them or cannot endure the labor of following them . As he states later in The Causes of the Decay and Defects of Dramatic Poetry , and of the Degeneracy of the Public Taste ( 1725 ? ) , when ...
... says , by those who either cannot understand them or cannot endure the labor of following them . As he states later in The Causes of the Decay and Defects of Dramatic Poetry , and of the Degeneracy of the Public Taste ( 1725 ? ) , when ...
Stran 81
... says Dennis , on the au- thority of Aristotle , in a tragedy should be unreasonable . Dennis points out by means of textual criticism the absurdities of conduct and sentiment in relation to time and place in Cato . Although Aristotle ...
... says Dennis , on the au- thority of Aristotle , in a tragedy should be unreasonable . Dennis points out by means of textual criticism the absurdities of conduct and sentiment in relation to time and place in Cato . Although Aristotle ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
The Context of Seventeenth and Early | 13 |
Conclusion | 129 |
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according to Aristotle according to Dennis action ancients Answer to Rymer Aristotelian Aristotle aroused audience Ben Jonson catharsis characters in tragedy chorus common sense concept critical theory Dacier decorum Dennis believes Dennis's Desdemona dialogue Dramatic Poesy dramatist Dryden's criticism effect of tragedy Elizabethan emotional English enthusiastic passions epic Essay of Dramatic Euripides expression fable French formalists genius Greek tragedy Grounds of Criticism hamartia heroic Horace Horace's human Iago ideal imagination imitate nature imitation of nature interpretation John Dennis John Dryden Jonson judgment Last Age Lisideius means method modern moral utility Neander neoclassical neoclassicism Othello pity and fear play pleasure plot PMLA poet poetic justice principles probability psychological Rapin rational rationalistic realized reason reflects Renaissance rhyme rules says Dennis says Dryden says Rymer seventeenth century Shakespeare Short View Sophocles standards T.S. Eliot Theory of Tragedy Thomas Rymer thought tion tradition tragic hero tragic theory University Press verisimilitude View of Tragedy