The formation of reflection in Literary activity in Ancient Greece

Ludmila S. Sychova of Novosibirsk State University considers the earliest ancient theories of literature, esp. these by Plato and Aristotle, in the framework of the sociology of sciences. She argues that these theories initiated the process of accumulation of knowledge and shows how they have consid...

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Main Author: Sychova, Ludmila
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Language:ell
Published: Novosibirsk State University Press 2008-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.nsu.ru/classics/schole/2/2-1-sychova.pdf
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title The formation of reflection in Literary activity in Ancient Greece
title_short The formation of reflection in Literary activity in Ancient Greece
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1995-4336
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description Ludmila S. Sychova of Novosibirsk State University considers the earliest ancient theories of literature, esp. these by Plato and Aristotle, in the framework of the sociology of sciences. She argues that these theories initiated the process of accumulation of knowledge and shows how they have considerably changed the character of all consequent artistic creativity and literary activity.
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