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poetics

/poh-et-iks/US // poʊˈɛt ɪks //UK // (pəʊˈɛtɪks) //

诗学,诗歌,诗意,诗词

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : literary criticism treating of the nature and laws of poetry.
    • : the study of prosody.
    • : a treatise on poetry.
    • : a treatise or collection of notes on aesthetics by Aristotle.

Examples

  • Full disclosure: I briefly worked for Torres at his current magazine, Wax Poetics.

  • With “Poetics of the Gesture,” Nahmad Contemporary proves it is a fresh face at the table.

  • Fortunately, while perusing a bookstore in North Carolina, he stumbled across a magazine called Wax Poetics.

  • Without question, the combination of visual moment with written memory reaches to the core of “Beat, Buddhist poetics” itself.

  • Aristotle wrote two treatises on literary criticism: the Rhetoric and the Poetics.

  • Consequently in the Rhetoric he refers to the Poetics for a fuller discussion of metaphor.

  • Come along, invited Marjorie, but first give me a subject for a theme for poetics.

  • One of this family was a Colchester rector, and a translator of Aristotles Poetics.

  • I have to write a theme for poetics to be handed in tomorrow morning.