Unity in Greek Poetics
Discover the intricate world of ancient Greek literary theory with Unity in Greek Poetics by Oxford University Press. Published in 1989, this hardback edition spans 192 pages and delves deep into the foundational concepts of literary unity as understood by ancient Greek thinkers.
This insightful book aims to reconstruct the assumptions that underlie Greek poetics, offering a comprehensive examination of literary examples alongside a systematic survey of secondary texts. From the philosophical insights of Plato and Aristotle to the reflections of later Neoplatonists, this work provides a rich exploration of literary theory and criticism.
Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of classical literature, Unity in Greek Poetics invites readers to engage with the timeless ideas that have shaped Western literary traditions.