02328nam 2200409 450 991042460490332120230621135934.0(CKB)3810000000208331(NjHacI)993810000000208331(EXLCZ)99381000000020833120170612c2014uuuu uu 0enguubu#---uuuuutxtrdacontentnrdamediancrdacarrierProduzione poetica e storia nella prassi e nella teoria greca di età classica /Emilia CucinottaFirenze :Firenze University Press,20141 online resource (264 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Premio Tesi di Dottorato ;40Print version: 9788866556992 Includes bibliographical references and index.In "Poetics", Aristotle accepts history as one of the possible themes for poetry, on condition that the poet reaches the universal level by narrating events that respect the rules of the eikos and anankaion. By altering the history of Athens in the "Menexenus" dialogue and Solon's poem about Atlantis in the "Critias" dialogue, Plato precedes Aristotle's reflection and attributes to the historical narrative a central role in the paideia of citizens. In the fifth century Greek poetry of historical subject, from the passage "The Persians" by Aeschylus to the poem "The Persians" by Timothy of Miletus, anticipated and put into practice the themes that Plato and Aristotle would later discuss on the theoretical level, namely: intertwining between the particular of the story and the universal of poetry, the models for mimesis, the reaction of the public ranging from eleos, phobos and geloion.Premio Tesi di Dottorato ;40.Greek poetryHistory and criticismHistory in literatureLiterature and historyGreeceHistoryTo 1500Greek poetryHistory and criticism.History in literature.Literature and historyHistory881.0109Cucinotta Emilia743505UkMaJRUBOOK9910424604903321Produzione poetica e storia nella prassi e nella teoria greca di età classica1479153UNINA