Aimed at deepening our understanding of the Poetics, this
collection places Aristotle's analysis of tragedy in its larger
philosophical context. In these twenty-one essays, philosophers and
classicists explore the corpus of Aristotle's work in order to link
the Poetics to the rest of his views on psychology and on history,
ethics, and politics. The essays address such topics as catharsis,
pity and fear, pleasure, character and the unity of action, and the
modality of dramatic action. In addition to the editor, the
contributors are Elizabeth Belfiore, Rdiger Bittner, Mary Whitlock
Blundell, Wayne Booth, Dorothea Frede, Cynthia Freeland, Leon
Golden, Stephen Halliwell, Richard Janko, Aryeh Kosman, Jonathan
Lear, Alexander Nehamas, Martha C. Nussbaum, Deborah Roberts,
G.E.M. de Ste. Croix, Nancy Sherman, Jean-Pierre Vernant, Stephen
A. White, and Paul Woodruff.
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