1. The History and Theory of Anglo-American Literature
The second, everything strongly relates to such "fictionality", "invention", or "imagination". ... Ancient Greek thought held that poetry, drama, and other forms of fine art were imitations of reality, a reality that could be actual or potential. Indeed, their phrase for what we think of as "fine art" was "imitative arts", and great importance was attached to poetry as an integral part of the Greek education. ...
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