The book presents the various viewpoints that poetics, literary
history and Western rhetoric have adopted throughout Western
history. The aim of poetics is to render the specificity of the
literary discourse by either highlighting the extra literary
generative forces or by focusing on the intrinsic study of literary
works. Rhetoric chiefly places emphasis on the verbal effects of
discourses whereas literary history predominantly examines the
temporal succession of the literary systems or of the literary
institution. The author focuses on the three sections: poetics,
rhetoric, and literary history and provides an introductory study
on the subject of reference.
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