Poetics by Aristotle
Book Overview
In Poetics, Aristotle examines key elements of poetry and drama, including plot, character, diction, thought, spectacle, and song. Aristotle introduces concepts such as catharsis, mimesis (imitation), and the unities of time, place, and action, which have influenced Western literature and criticism for centuries.
Ideal for readers who enjoy:
- Classical literature and literary theory
- Tragedy and drama analysis
- Academic and syllabus-based reading
- Historical perspectives on art and storytelling
This work is particularly useful for BA and MA English students in Nepal studying literary criticism, drama, and classical texts.