Kenneth Rexroth on Aristotle’s Poetics

Waggish 2014-02-27

Summary:

"Aristotle had less of what we call the tragic sense of life than almost any philosopher who ever lived, There is never a hint in Aristotle that tragedy is true." Related posts:
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http://www.waggish.org/2014/kenneth-rexroth-on-aristotles-poetics/

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Authors:

David Auerbach

Date tagged:

02/27/2014, 16:41

Date published:

02/26/2014, 22:56