Exam 1: Theoretical Concepts in Classical Literature and Criticism
Exam 1: Theoretical Concepts in Classical Literature and Criticism25 Questions
Exam 2: Literary History, Theory of Literature, and Figures of Speech25 Questions
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What is the meaning of the term Anagnorisis as used by Aristotle in his Theory of Tragedy?
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The two notions which form the core of Aristotle's Poetics are….. and …..
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"Comparative Literature is the study of the literature beyond the confines of one particular country" - whose definition of comparative literature is this?
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Who says that Coleridge is a link "between German transcendentalism and English romanticism".
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About whom Atkins says that "In his works, appears for the first time the conception of memesis or imitation as the essential characteristic of all art".
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What is the meaning of the Term Hamartia as used by Aristotle in his Theory of Tragedy?
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Who argued against Plato's theory of forms for the first time?
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Who said, "A tragedy is impossible without plot, but there may be one without character"
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Which classical writer expresses, "Epic poetry and tragedy, comedy also dithyrambic poetry… are all in their general conception modes of imitation"?
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Plato equated poetry with painting and Aristotle equated it with…
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Attempt at historical reconstruction has led to a great stress on the intention of the author. Identify the author of the statement:
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Some believe literature should be judged primarily on its artistic merits. What approach possess this disadvantage?
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