| Jonathan Sawday - 1995 - 382 страници
...refashioning the objects which are to be found in nature: 'for so Aristotle termeth it in his word mimesis, that is to say, a representing, counterfeiting, or...metaphorically a speaking picture - with this end, to teach and delight.'87 Or, as Julius Caesar Scaliger phrased it in his Pvetices (1617); 'Poetry and the other... | |
| Winfried Fluck - 1995 - 474 страници
...forth, or quite anew, forms such as never were in nature .... Poesy therefore is an art of imitation ... that is to say, a representing, counterfeiting, or...metaphorically, a speaking picture - with this end, to teach and delight.21 Sidney's Apology goes on to draw just the distinction that Cohen denies between "poesy,"... | |
| Peter C. Herman - 1996 - 294 страници
...commendation. Poesy therefore is an art of imitation, for so Aristotle termeth it in this word mimesis, that is to say, a representing, counterfeiting, or...speaking picture — with this end, to teach and delight. (18) To redefine poetry as "an art of imitation" implies that poetry is now a subordinated art in that... | |
| Jill Kraye - 1996 - 350 страници
...Poetics: 'Poesy therefore is an art of imitation, for so Aristotle termeth it in his word mimesis, that is to say, a representing, counterfeiting, or...metaphorically, a speaking picture - with this end, to teach and delight'.55 His intermediary sources for this view of mimesis were Plutarch's 'How the young man should... | |
| Pauline Kiernan - 1998 - 236 страници
...metaphoric Speaking Picture thus becomes comically actualised: Poesy therefore is an art of imitation . . . that is to say, a representing, counterfeiting, or...forth - to speak metaphorically, a speaking picture ...1 But it is Sidney's source for this definition which seems to have prompted Shakespeare's irreverent... | |
| Philipp Wolf - 1998 - 364 страници
...Eigenwert"247 (Plett, ebd.). Dazu der meistzitierte Satz aus der Apology: Poesy ... is an art of imitation ... that is to say, a representing, counterfeiting, or...forth - to speak metaphorically, a speaking picture (101). Die Dichtung (als nur mehr schöpferische Mimesis) visualisiert die Idee sprachlich. Das „figuring... | |
| Richard Danson Brown - 1999 - 308 страници
...rooted in the conception that it is 'an art of imitation, for so Aristotle termeth it in the word uauxns that is to say, a representing, counterfeiting, or...speaking picture - with this end, to teach and delight'. 46 Sidney's definition is at once rhetorically magisterial and philosophically questionable. The Aristotelian... | |
| Peter Elmer, Nick Webb, Roberta Wood, Nicholas Webb - 2000 - 428 страници
...commendation. Poesy therefore is an art of imitation, for so Aristotle termeth it in his word mimesis, that is to say, a representing, counterfeiting, or...end, to teach and delight. Of this have been three several kinds. The chief, both in antiquity and excellency, were they that did imitate the inconceivable... | |
| David Ian Galbraith - 2000 - 260 страници
...definition of poetry as 'an art of imitation, for so Aristotle termeth it in the word fj,i/j.rjin<; - that is to say, a representing, counterfeiting, or...speaking picture with this end, to teach and delight' is embedded in a syncretic poetics.2" Each of its sources exerts an influence on his understanding... | |
| Michael Hattaway - 2002 - 800 страници
...therefore [also] is an art of imitation, for so Aristotle termeth it in the word |iin.emi; [mimesis] - that is to say, a representing, counterfeiting, or...speaking picture - with this end, to teach and delight' (pp. 79-80). The key common term is representation: the re-presentation of a mental image of the poet... | |
| |