In
Poetics, Aristotle dissects the essence of storytelling, outlining principles that still guide modern literature, theatre, and film. Through his analysis of tragedy, plot structure, character development, and catharsis, he offers a timeless guide to the emotional power of narrative.
Where tragedy finds form, and story finds soul.
Why Read Poetics Today?
- Explore the earliest literary critique that shaped Western art and thought.
- Delve into Aristotle’s ideas on tragedy, imitation (mimesis), and the power of plot over character.
- Understand core concepts like hamartia (tragic flaw), anagnorisis (recognition), and peripeteia (reversal).
- A must-read for students, writers, artists, philosophers, and lovers of great storytelling.
Themes Explored
- The nature and purpose of art
- Emotional transformation through catharsis
- The structure of a perfect plot
- Ethics and aesthetics in storytelling
- The relationship between reality and imitation