English 2200F/G Lecture : English 2200 Lecture on Horace and Philip Sidney

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Ars in lain translates to techni (technical, technique) in greek. In this poem horace is giving practical writing advice. P. 123: choose a subject that is equal to your talent, don"t put things together that don"t go together, say the right thing at the right time, no great violent spectacles on stage, plays should be five acts. Give characters qualities that would be appropriate for their age and station in life. Principles of ars poetica: decorum; literary appropriateness (don"t mix genres, eg. ) P. 125 let me tell pray clap your hands seems to be concerned about success in the theater. He"s thinking about the audience, he wants the audience to be engaged. Not that interested in leading people to virtue, just concerned with how audience will react. Aristotle was about grounding the foundation of arts; giving definitions for terms. Horace was about giving rules - how to be a successful writer. As time goes on there"s more of an emphasis on technique.

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