What if the secret to powerful storytelling has never changed?
In Poetics, Aristotle reveals the timeless blueprint behind all compelling narrative art-from ancient tragedies to modern cinema. He dissects the components of plot, character, and catharsis, laying out the structure that underpins the world's most enduring stories.
This modern edition translates Aristotle's concepts into direct, engaging language-making it the perfect guide for writers, storytellers, and lovers of literary craft.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
• The Anatomy of Story - Understand plot structure, pacing, and unity as defined by Aristotle
• What Makes a Great Tragedy - Learn the key ingredients: reversal, recognition, and emotional release
• Character and Action - Explore why character must arise from moral choice, not convenience
• Lessons for Modern Creators - From screenwriters to novelists, apply ancient insights to today's narrative challenges
Whether you're crafting a novel, analyzing a film, or studying the roots of dramatic art, Poetics will sharpen your storytelling instincts and deepen your creative understanding.