ABSTRACT

This book provides a clear and informed account of aesthetic and callistic concepts as they occur in the works of Plato and Aristotle. The author illustrates their ideas on art and beauty by close reference to their texts and finds a profound similarity which unites them, revealing many of their differences to be complementary aspects of an essentially similar viewpoint. He also shows how Greek notions of art and beauty are not merely primitive steps in the advance to modern ideas but have a direct relevance to modern critical controversies.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

chapter |17 pages

Romantic Beauty in Plato

chapter |20 pages

The Sense of Harmony

chapter |15 pages

The Poetic Process

chapter |17 pages

Aristotle on Art and Beauty

chapter |19 pages

Mimesis and Rhythm

chapter |17 pages

Catharsis

chapter |13 pages

Comedy

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion