
Author
Aristotle
Narrator
Robert Foster
Genre
history
by Aristotle
Listen to the complete audiobook of 'Poetics' by Aristotle, a foundational work of literary criticism that has shaped the way we think about storytelling. This audiobook, narrated by Robert Foster, offers a unique opportunity to engage with Aristotle's ideas on the nature of drama, comedy, and epic poetry.
At the heart of 'Poetics' is Aristotle's concept of unity of plot, which he argues is essential for creating a compelling narrative. He also explores the role of reversal of situation and character development in Greek tragedy, comedy, and epic poetry. These ideas may have been written over two millennia ago, but they remain remarkably relevant today, influencing everything from screenwriting to literary fiction.
One of the key strengths of 'Poetics' is its ability to balance theoretical insight with practical examples. Aristotle draws on a wide range of Greek dramas and poems to illustrate his points, from Sophocles' 'Oedipus Rex' to Homer's 'Iliad'. This approach makes the book feel both intellectually rigorous and accessible to a broad audience. Whether you're a student of literature, a writer, or simply a lover of great stories, 'Poetics' has something to offer.
The listening experience of 'Poetics' is enhanced by Robert Foster's clear and engaging narration. He brings Aristotle's ideas to life with his expressive voice, making the book feel like a lively conversation rather than a dry treatise. To experience this classic work of literary criticism for yourself, listen to the free 'Poetics' audiobook on Unodio today and discover why it remains a foundational text in the study of storytelling.
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