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Aristotelian Comedy

Classical Quarterly 39 (02):344- (1989)

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  1. The Universality of Poetry in Aristotle's Poetics.Malcolm Heath - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (02):389-.
    In chapter 9 of the Poetics Aristotle states that poetry is concerned with the universal . In this paper I shall consider three questions arising out of this statement. First, what does it mean? Secondly, what constraints does it impose on the construction of tragic plots ? I shall consider this question with special reference to the possible role of chance in tragedy. Thirdly, why is poetry concerned with the universal – that is, why is poetry such that these constraints (...)
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  • Should there have been a Polis in Aristotle's poetics?Malcolm Heath - 2009 - Classical Quarterly 59 (2):468-.
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  • Emociones cómicas: El Tractatus Coislinianus a la luz de la poética aristofánica.Claudia N. Fernández - 2006 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 10:137-156.
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