Brill's Companion to the Reception of Aristotle's Poetics (Brill's Companions to Classical Reception)

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Brill's Companion to the Reception of Aristotle's Poetics (Brill's Companions to Classical Reception)

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  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004681002
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Full Description

It is hardly possible to read Aristotle's Poetics today without acknowledging the influence of its reception history: our understanding of Aristotle's poetical theory has been reshaped in past decades thanks to a reappraisal of long-held prejudices, whose history may be no less fascinating to explore than the text of the Poetics itself. To grasp what the Poetics has to say therefore involves questioning what its many readers have been looking after: What was the Poetics used for? And what are we using it for now? Into which bodies of texts has it been incorporated and put into perspective? How have these uses and contexts influenced past readings of the Poetics, and how do they still inform the way we read it?

Contents

Acknowledgments

List of Illustrations

Notes on Editors and Contributors

Introduction

 Christine Mauduit, Guillaume Navaud and Olivier Renaut

Part 1: Receptions Areas

1 A Handbook for (Serious) Readers: Applying the Poetics in Ancient Scholarship

 Elsa Bouchard

2 Aristotle's Poetics in Horace's Epistle to the Pisones: Transmission, Cultural Transfer, and Auctorial Rereading

 Bénédicte Delignon

3 The Medieval Manuscripts of Aristotle's Poetics: What Does the Direct Tradition Teach Us?

 Christian Förstel

4 The Arabic Philosophical Reception of Aristotle's Poetics: Translation, Transmission, and Interpretations. Al-Fārābī, Avicenna, and Averroes

 Frédérique Woerther

5 On the Reception of Aristotle's Poetics in the Middle Ages - and a Case Study of The Name of the Rose

 Costantino Marmo

6 Definitions and Applications of the Aristotelian "Method" in Neo-Latin Poetics

 Virginie Leroux

7 Casus Belli: Aristotle's Poetics and Italian Renaissance Literary Theory and Criticism

 Teresa Chevrolet

8 The Poetics in German Philosophy, 1750-1900

 François Thomas

Part 2: The Poem, Its Parts and Effects

Section 1: Story, Mythos

9 "What Could Happen": Early Modern Receptions of Verisimilitude

 Enrica Zanin

10 Falsifying Aristotle: Early Modern Theory of the Tragic Ending (Italy, France, Spain)

 Enrica Zanin

11 Hamartia through Agnoia: An Embodiment of a Poetic Concept in Greco-Roman Antiquity

 Dana L. Munteanu

12 How to Make a Tragic Hero: Early Modern Theories of Hamartia

 Giulia Fiore

13 Thinking with the Poetics in the Twenty-First Century: Anagnorisis as Cognitive Event

 Terence Cave

Section 2: Poetic Language, Lexis

14 Aristotle's Poetics 21-22 and Augustan Concepts of Style (Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Caecilius of Calacte, Pseudo-Longinus)

 Camille Rambourg

15 "But Not Ordinary": The Afterlife of Aristotle's Prescription for Poetic Lexis

 Michael Silk

Section 3: Visual and Performing Arts

16 Is There an Art of Performance according to Aristotle?

 Guillaume Navaud

17 Aristotle's Poetics for the Use of Painters (1550-1750)

 Emmanuelle Hénin

18 Signification, Imitation, Expression: The Idea of a Mimetic Dance and Its Appropriations in Seventeenth-Century Spain and France

 Florence d'Artois

Section 4: Catharsis

19 Che cosa è questo purgare? Aristotle's Tragic Catharsis in Italian Renaissance Literary Theory and Criticism

 Teresa Chevrolet

Part 3: Literary Theory: Generic Perspectives

20 From phaulos to "Jesters of God": Aristotle and Comedy into Perspective

 Daniele Guastini

21 Is It Necessary to (Re)read Aristotle's Poetics to Define the Epic Genre?

 Flore Kimmel-Clauzet

22 "Something Aristotle Never Thought Of": Paradoxical Reflections on the Poetics and the Novel

 Stephen Halliwell

23 Aristotelian Mimesis and Narrative Theory: A State of the Art

 Antonino Sorci

Epilogue: The Poetics as Object of Fiction

 Guillaume Navaud

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