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Paperback De Catharsis Notione Qualis Constituta Fuerit Ab Aristotele [French] Book

ISBN: 1173278125

ISBN13: 9781173278120

De Catharsis Notione Qualis Constituta Fuerit Ab Aristotele [French]

De Catharsis Notione Qualis Constituta Fuerit Ab Aristotele, written by Otto Kuehn and published in 1874, offers a detailed exploration of Aristotle's concept of catharsis. This scholarly work delves into the nuances of Aristotle's writings to elucidate the meaning and significance of catharsis, particularly within the context of Greek tragedy. Kuehn's analysis provides valuable insights into the philosophical and literary dimensions of this key Aristotelian idea.

This study is essential for students and scholars of classical literature, philosophy, and drama, providing a rigorous examination of one of Aristotle's most enduring contributions to literary theory. Kuehn meticulously reconstructs the historical and intellectual context in which Aristotle developed his theory of catharsis, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of ancient Greek thought and its lasting impact on Western culture.

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