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  1. How to Tell a Story :
    An Ancient Guide to the Art of Storytelling for Writers and Readers /
    Author: Aristotle,
    Published: [2022]; ©2022
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press,, Princeton, NJ :

    An inviting and highly readable new translation of Aristotle's complete Poetics-the first and best introduction to the art of writing and understanding storiesAristotle's Poetics is the most important book ever written for writers and readers of... more

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    An inviting and highly readable new translation of Aristotle's complete Poetics-the first and best introduction to the art of writing and understanding storiesAristotle's Poetics is the most important book ever written for writers and readers of stories-whether novels, short fiction, plays, screenplays, or nonfiction. Aristotle was the first to identify the keys to plot, character, audience perception, tragic pleasure, and dozens of other critical points of good storytelling. Despite being written more than 2,000 years ago, the Poetics remains essential reading for anyone who wants to learn how to write a captivating story-or understand how such stories work and achieve their psychological effects. Yet for all its influence, the Poetics is too little read because it comes down to us in a form that is often difficult to follow, and even the best translations are geared more to specialists than to general readers who simply want to grasp Aristotle's profound and practical insights. In How to Tell a Story, Philip Freeman presents the most readable translation of the Poetics yet produced, making this indispensable handbook more accessible, engaging, and useful than ever before.In addition to its inviting and reliable translation, a commentary on each section, and the original Greek on facing pages, this edition of the Poetics features unique bullet points, chapter headings, and section numbers to help guide readers through Aristotle's unmatched introduction to the art of writing and reading stories.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Freeman, Philip, (contributor.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (edited volume)
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780691211107
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    Parent title: Title is part of eBook package:: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2022 English; De Gruyter
    Title is part of eBook package:: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2022; De Gruyter
    Title is part of eBook package:: EBOOK PACKAGE Philosophy 2022 English; De Gruyter
    Title is part of eBook package:: EBOOK PACKAGE Philosophy 2022; De Gruyter
    Title is part of eBook package:: Princeton University Press Complete eBook-Package 2022; De Gruyter
    Series: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Readers
    Subjects: Aesthetics; Poetry; PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical.
    Other subjects: Alcmaeon (mythology).; Amanita.; Ancient Greek comedy.; Author.; Basic Story.; Catharsis.; City Of.; Cleophon (politician).; Coccidioides.; Comedy.; Compost.; Costume.; Cresphontes.; Culture.; Description.; Discourses (Meher Baba).; Elegiac couplet.; Eucleides.; Euripides.; Eurypylus.; Feeling.; Fine art.; Fungus.; Furniture.; Haemon.; Hamartia.; Herodotus.; Heterobasidion annosum.; Iambic trimeter.; Illyrians.; Indigenous peoples.; Inner ear.; Intarsia.; Iphigenia.; Lysistrata.; Marquetry.; Megara.; Metaphor.; Misery (novel).; Modern language.; Mycelium.; Mycenae.; Narration.; Narrative.; Neoptolemus.; Neosartorya.; Odysseus.; Odyssey.; Organism.; Oviparity.; Peleus.; Peripeteia.; Philoctetes (Sophocles play).; Phylum.; Pity.; Playwright.; Plot device.; Poetics (Aristotle).; Poetry.; Post hoc ergo propter hoc.; Preposition and postposition.; Prose.; Protagonist.; Recitation.; Rhapsode.; Routledge.; Russula.; S. (Dorst novel).; Sextus Empiricus.; Sinon.; Socratic dialogue.; Sophocles.; Sophron.; Special effect.; Spectacle.; Sthenelus.; Stoma.; Storytelling.; Subject (philosophy).; Superiority (short story).; Symptom.; Telemachus.; Telephus.; Teliospore.; Terminology.; Theognis of Megara.; Theseus.; Tituba.; Tragedy.; Trojan War.; Tunbridge ware.; Usage.; Vowel.; Wood ear.; Work of art.; Writing.
    Scope: 1 online resource (264 p.)
  2. Voices of Modern Greece :
    Selected Poems by C. P. Cavafy, Angelos Sikelianos, George Seferis, Odysseus Elytis, Nikos Gatsos /
    Contributor: Keeley, Edmund, (editor.); Sherrard, Philip, (editor.)
    Published: [2021]; ©1982
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press,, Princeton, NJ :

    This anthology is composed of recently revised translations selected from the five volumes of work by major poets of modern Greece offered by Edmund Keeley and Philip Sherrard during the past two decades. The poems chosen are those that translate... more

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    This anthology is composed of recently revised translations selected from the five volumes of work by major poets of modern Greece offered by Edmund Keeley and Philip Sherrard during the past two decades. The poems chosen are those that translate most successfully into English and that are also representative of the best work of the original poets. C. P. Cavafy and Angelos Sikelianos are major poets of the first half of the twentieth century. George Seferis and Odysseus Elytis, who followed them, both won the Nobel Prize in literature. Nikos Gatsos is a very popular translator, lyricist, and critic.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Keeley, Edmund, (editor.); Sherrard, Philip, (editor.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780691234243
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    Subjects: Greek poetry, Modern; POETRY / European / General.
    Other subjects: Abishag.; Achaean League.; Acrocorinth.; Actium.; Aeneid.; Aeschylus.; Allusion.; Amulet.; Andreas Embirikos.; Angelos Sikelianos.; Art.; Aulis (ancient Greece).; Beloved Name.; Censer.; Child of God.; Chios.; Cilicia.; City-state.; Claudius.; Clytemnestra.; Conflagration.; Constantine P. Cavafy.; Courtship.; Crete.; Cyrus the Great.; Easter.; Edmund Keeley.; Egyptians.; Eleusis.; Elpenor.; Enthusiasm.; Epigraphy.; Et cetera.; Euripides.; Eyelash.; Fireplace.; Firmament.; Flattery.; Forehead.; Germination.; Greek War of Independence.; Greek language.; Greek literature.; Greek name.; Hellenistic period.; Hour.; Household deity.; Incense.; Isadora Duncan.; Kalamata.; Kerchief.; Knossos.; Laughter.; Lesbos.; Lightness (philosophy).; Literature.; Long poem.; Magic Eye.; Memoir.; Menelaus.; Mycenae.; Mykonos.; Nikitaras.; Nikos Gatsos.; Odyssey.; Order of the Phoenix (fictional organisation).; Osip Mandelstam.; Parody.; Pelion.; Peloponnese.; Philology.; Plotinus.; Poet.; Poetic tradition.; Poetry.; Pontus (region).; Populus.; Priam.; Princeton University Press.; Procession.; Prow.; Prune.; Ptolemaic Kingdom.; Ptolemy II Philadelphus.; Quince.; Relative direction.; Rhetoric.; Rose water.; Sensibility.; Sophocles.; Spindrift.; The Persians.; The Soul of the World.; The Wide Window.; Theodoros Kolokotronis.; Theodosius I.; Thermometer.; Thessaly.; Thucydides.; Trireme.
    Scope: 1 online resource (204 p.)
  3. The Fourth Dimension /
    Published: [2016]; ©1993
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press,, Princeton, NJ :

    In the dramatic monologues that make up The Fourth Dimension--especially those based on the grim history of Mycenae and its royal protagonists--the celebrated modern Greek poet Yannis Ritsos presents a timeless poetic paradigm of the condition of... more

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    In the dramatic monologues that make up The Fourth Dimension--especially those based on the grim history of Mycenae and its royal protagonists--the celebrated modern Greek poet Yannis Ritsos presents a timeless poetic paradigm of the condition of Greece, past and present. The volume also contains a group of modern narratives, including the famous, and much-anthologized, "Moonlight Sonata." Ritsos, rightly, regarded the The Fourth Dimension as his finest achievement. It is now presented to English- speaking readers for the first time in its entirety. From "Philoctetes" All the speeches of great men, about the dead and about heroes. Astonishing, awesome words, pursued us even in our sleep, slipping beneath closed doors, from the banqueting hallwhere glasses and voices sparkled, and the veilof an unseen dancer rippled silentlylike a diaphanous, whirling wallbetween life and death. This throbbingour childhood nights, lightening the shadows of shieldsetched on white walls by slow moonlight.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Bardsley, Beverly, (contributor.); Green, Peter, (contributor.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781400884407
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    Series: Princeton Modern Greek Studies ; ; 10
    Subjects: Greek poetry, Modern.; POETRY / European / General.
    Other subjects: Aegisthus.; Aeschylus.; Anachronism.; Annoyance.; Asthma.; Atreus.; Bay leaf.; Bed bug.; Blindman.; Bloody Bones.; Brauron.; Bryaxis.; Calchas.; Castor and Pollux.; Cemetery.; Chandelier.; Chthonian (Cthulhu Mythos).; Clothing.; Clytemnestra.; Cold cream.; Conflagration.; Corset.; Cover Her Face.; Cowardice.; Cyane.; Dionysus.; Drawing room.; Earring.; East Room.; Eleusinian Mysteries.; Erinyes.; Eros.; Euripides.; Fireplace.; Forehead.; Furniture.; Garret.; God Knows (novel).; Graziella.; Greasy hair.; Greek mythology.; Haemon.; Handkerchief.; Hanging.; Heart failure.; Humiliation.; Hurrying.; Hyperbole.; Keening.; Laughter.; Lion Gate.; Mansion.; Mead.; Meanness.; Metempsychosis.; Military parade.; Mothball.; Mourning.; My Bed.; Mycenae.; Napkin.; Neurosis.; Odor.; Odyssey.; Oil lamp.; Pallor.; Poetry.; Porcelain.; Priam.; Pricking.; Putto.; Pylades.; Roast chicken.; Sacred bull.; Seven Against Thebes.; Shirt.; Slavery.; Snoring.; Soliloquy.; Sophocles.; Stairs.; Symplegades.; Tablecloth.; Tattoo.; Tecmessa.; The First Man.; The Other Hand.; Theoclymenus.; Theseus.; Threshing floor.; Tray.; Trireme.; Trojan War.; Twelve Olympians.; Two Old Men.; Urine.; Venus Anadyomene.; Vinegar.; Wooden horse (device).; Wrinkle.
    Scope: 1 online resource (348 p.)