Tragic Theory in the Critical Works of Thomas Rymer, John Dennis, and John DrydenFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1975 - 143 páginas Clarifies the connection between these critics' theories and sections of the Poetics dealing with Aristotle's definition of poetry as imitation, his remarks on dramatic necessity, probability, and unity, and his comments on characterization and catharsis. |
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... reason . Strictly speaking , the school of common sense in the neoclassical period wished to criticize art by the light of reason , without reference to accumulated rules or de- ductions from venerated models . Rymer's particular kind ...
... reason . Strictly speaking , the school of common sense in the neoclassical period wished to criticize art by the light of reason , without reference to accumulated rules or de- ductions from venerated models . Rymer's particular kind ...
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... reason and order . Poetry and Christianity contribute to this end — the first through form or design , and the second , through faith in an ultimate justice governing human existence . Christianity reconciles reason and passion by ...
... reason and order . Poetry and Christianity contribute to this end — the first through form or design , and the second , through faith in an ultimate justice governing human existence . Christianity reconciles reason and passion by ...
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... reason . " For Reason is Order , and the Result of Order .... Whatever God created , he designed it Regular " ( 1 : 202 ) . Poetry can never swerve from the laws prescribed for it by reason . The more irregular a poem or tragedy is ...
... reason . " For Reason is Order , and the Result of Order .... Whatever God created , he designed it Regular " ( 1 : 202 ) . Poetry can never swerve from the laws prescribed for it by reason . The more irregular a poem or tragedy is ...
Índice
Acknowledgments | 7 |
The Context of Seventeenth and Early | 13 |
Conclusion | 129 |
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Tragic Theory in the Critical Works of Thomas Rymer, John Dennis, and John ... Joan C. Grace Visualização de excertos - 1975 |
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according action actual ancients approach Aristotelian Aristotle Aristotle's audience believes century characters chorus classical common sense concept concerned consequently considered consistent contrast criticism decorum demonstrate Dennis Dennis's Dramatic Poesy dramatist Dryden effect Elizabethan emotional English epic Essay of Dramatic established example experience expression fable fact faults fear feeling formalist French genius give Greek Greek tragedy hero human ideal ideas imagination imitation influence insists interpretation John Dryden judgment kind Last Age later literary maintains manners means method mind moral moved nature notes objects Othello particularly passions pity play pleasure plot poet poetic justice poetry points present principles probability psychological rational realized reason reference reflects regard relation represented respect response result rules Rymer says seventeenth Shakespeare stage standards suggests supported theory Thomas thought tion tradition tragedy tragic true unity University University Press whole writing York
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