Ancient Greek literary criticism

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Ancient Greek literary criticism is the body of interpretive and evaluative writings by ancient Greek thinkers that analyzed the themes, style, and dramatic techniques of poets and playwrights such as Euripides.

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Ancient Greek literary criticism canonical 1

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instanceOf branch of ancient Greek literature
field of literary theory
literary criticism tradition
analyzes comedy
drama
epic poetry
poetry
tragedy
developedIn Greek Antiquity
surface form: ancient Greece
flourishedDuring Classical period of ancient Greece
Hellenistic period
hasKeyConcept aesthetic judgment
catharsis
decorum
didactic function of poetry
hamartia
imitation of nature
inspiration
mimesis
moral evaluation of poetry
rhetorical persuasion
sublime
unity of action
hasMainLanguage Ancient Greek
hasNotableFigure Alexandrian scholars
Aristophanes
Aristotle
Longinus
Plato
hasNotableSubject Aeschylus
Aristophanes
Euripides
Hesiod
Homer
Sophocles
lyric poets
hasNotableWork Ars Poetica
surface form: Ars Poetica (as later influenced by it)

Frogs
Ion
On the Sublime
Poetics
Republic Book 10
Rhetoric
influenced Renaissance poetics
Roman literary criticism
medieval literary theory
modern literary criticism
isConcernedWith classification of genres
effects of drama on the audience
evaluation of poetic excellence
relationship between poetry and morality
relationship between poetry and politics
relationship between poetry and truth
role of the poet
studies dramatic technique
style
themes

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Euripides subjectOf Ancient Greek literary criticism