Poetics along with Rhetoric constitute Aristotle?s oeuvre on aesthetics. Much of Western literary thought has its roots in Aristotle?s Poetics, in which he ex-pounded upon his theories of literature and classified it by genre and components. Starting with the notion that all humans have a natural propensity to-wards literature, a means of mimesis, or imitation, Poetics provides a comprehensive analysis of tragedy.
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1. ?Tragedy and the Good Life? by Amlan Das Gupta 2. ?Recognition? by Supriya Chaudhuri 3. ?Thought (Dianoia) in Aristotle?s Poetics? by Ramkrishna Bhattacharya
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2006
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Amlan Das Gupta
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