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Aristotle and the Art of Poetics

Exploring His Enduring Influence on Literature and Storytelling

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Discover the timeless wisdom of Aristotle and how his Poetics continues to shape literature, theater, and storytelling today.

For more than two thousand years, Aristotle’s Poetics has stood as one of the most influential works in literary history. In Aristotle and the Art of Poetics: Exploring His Enduring Influence on Literature and Storytelling, The Practical Atlas takes readers on a clear and engaging journey through Aristotle’s vision of tragedy, epic, and comedy, revealing why his ideas remain vital for understanding the power of stories.

From Aristotle’s definition of tragedy and his analysis of plot as the “soul” of drama, to his insights into character, dialogue, catharsis, and mimesis, this book explains the key concepts that continue to shape how we read, write, and perform stories. It also explores the missing sections of the Poetics, Aristotle’s influence on Renaissance drama, and the ongoing legacy of Aristotelian criticism in modern literature and film.

Whether you are a student of philosophy, a lover of literature, a theater enthusiast, or a writer seeking to understand the foundations of storytelling, this book offers a comprehensive guide to Aristotle’s enduring contribution. It shows how his ideas continue to resonate in Shakespeare, modern novels, screenplays, and even contemporary cinema.

Inside you will discover:

  • The historical context and importance of Aristotle’s Poetics
  • His definition of tragedy and its essential elements
  • The role of plot, character, dialogue, and catharsis in shaping drama
  • Insights into comedy, epic poetry, and the missing parts of the Poetics
  • How Renaissance playwrights and critics reinterpreted Aristotle
  • Why his ideas remain central to modern literary and film criticism

Clear, thoughtful, and accessible, Aristotle and the Art of Poetics is more than an introduction to Aristotle’s literary philosophy. It is an invitation to see why stories matter, how they shape our emotions, and why his vision continues to inspire readers, writers, and audiences across the centuries.

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