Aristotle on the Function of Tragic PoetryCrete University Press, 2001 - 206 páginas |
Índice
PROLOGUE | 9 |
THE FUNCTION OF POETRY | 18 |
THE AUDIENCE OF TRAGEDY | 32 |
THE PLEASURE OF LEARNING | 38 |
THE FUNCTION AND SIGNIFICANCE OF MUSIC | 54 |
THE PROPER PLEASURE OF TRAGEDY | 72 |
PASSION AND REASON | 114 |
A RECAPITULATION | 130 |
SOME INDIVIDUAL INTERPRETATIONS | 138 |
ARISTOTLES SEMIOTICS | 152 |
NOTES | 158 |
63 | 179 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 186 |
INDEX LOCORUM | 196 |
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