“Poetics’ fatal flaw (to borrow an Aristotelian term) is that it’s an outsider’s view of writing. All too often Aristotle’s inventory of conventions is mimicked, as if plays were no more than the sum of their parts.”
“Poetics’ fatal flaw (to borrow an Aristotelian term) is that it’s an outsider’s view of writing. All too often Aristotle’s inventory of conventions is mimicked, as if plays were no more than the sum of their parts.”