Po tique et Rh torique presents the timeless works of Aristotle in their original form, offering profound insights into the foundations of literary theory and persuasive communication. This edition, prepared by Charles mile Ruelle, allows readers to engage directly with Aristotle's groundbreaking exploration of poetry, drama, and the art of rhetoric.
Aristotle's 'Poetics' examines the principles of tragedy and epic poetry, providing a framework for understanding narrative structure and character development. His 'Rhetoric' delves into the art of persuasive speaking, analyzing the techniques used to influence audiences and construct effective arguments. This book remains essential reading for students of literature, philosophy, and anyone interested in the enduring power of language and storytelling.
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