For Aristotle, poetry has the ability to represent reality through means of a story: we make sense of our world by telling others about it. This doctrine has been received, modified, and adapted to different situations for centuries. How have the preoccupations of Antiquity survived into the modern age ?
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For Aristotle, poetry has the ability to represent reality through means of a story: we make sense of our world by telling others about it. This doctrine has been received, modified, and adapted to different situations for centuries. How have the preoccupations of Antiquity survived into the modern age ?
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