TAILIEUCHUNG - Lecture Literary criticism - Lecture 14: Classical criticism

Lecture Literary criticism - Lecture 14: Classical criticism. A classic should comprehensively represent the spirit of the nationality it belongs to and have some claim to universal meaning as well to deal with the questions of general philosophical importance. | CLASSICAL CRITICISM A classic should comprehensively represent the spirit of the nationality it belongs to and have some claim to universal meaning as well to deal with the questions of general philosophical importance. In the 20th century the critics used to carry out two practices (i) Sometimes classicism meant the imitation of Greek and Latin themes in modern literature (ii) At other times it meant the imitation of Greek and Latin forms in composing work of any themes The formal imitation of two works of antiquity one Greek and other Roman may be used as keys for understanding classicism ii-e :poetics” by Aristotle and “Art of Poetry” by Horace. Criticism actually took its roots with the appearance of “Poetics” in which certain rules were laid down for writing serious dramas. Aristotle’s poetics became the touchstone of all arts in the succeeding years,Critics all over the world pronounced their judgments according to the direction set out in it with poetics began the classical .

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