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" Plots than of his verses, inasmuch as he is a poet by virtue of the imitative element in his work, and it is actions that he imitates."* It is possible therefore to derive from Aristotle a criterion of objectivity for imaginative literature. "
Methodological Approaches to the Study of Career
uredio/la - 1990 - Broj stranica: 267
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Herodotus and the Origins of the Political Community: Arion's Leap

Norma Thompson - 1996 - Broj stranica: 216
...not in "making verses." Accordingly, putting anyone's work into verse would not make of them a poet: "the poet must be more the poet of his stories or...element in his work, and it is actions that he imitates" (Poet 145^27). The greater seriousness of poetry is due to the poet's ability to construct a coherent...
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Essays on Aristotle's <i>Rhetoric</i>

Amélie Rorty - 1996 - Broj stranica: 476
...kept in play. On this basis one can understand how the same philosopher could have written "[The poet] is a poet by virtue of the imitative element in his work" (145^28— 29, 1447b1— 5) and "The action [that which is done] is represented in the play by the...
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Moral Creativity: Paul Ricoeur and the Poetics of Possibility

John Wall - 2005 - Broj stranica: 244
...in itself. As Aristotle puts it in his Poetics, poiesis merely "imitates" moral action: "The poet. . .is a poet by virtue of the imitative element in his work, and it is actions that he imitates."8 The poet may produce a certain cathartic moral effect — indeed, the best poets, the tragedians,...
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