Poetry and poetics are integrally related. The former is an art based on emotions, whereas the latter is a science evaluating poetry. So long their common mode of treatment has been to excite in the mind the emotions appropriate to the subject-matter. But science and art are not identical. The former uses the "discursive" mode; and the latter the "presentational" mode. While science is "truth," the art is adjectively "true", i.e. it does not conflict with the truth. The book Critique of Poetics is an extremely bold and far-reaching attempt at a comprehensive theory of poetry. It starts with a sound-sense continuum and ends with quantum poetics. And this has been treated in a global perspective, which harmonizes both east and west in poetics. A balance has also been struck between the two approaches to the study of literature–extrinsic and intrinsic. The former is characterized by psychology society and other arts whereas the latter by style and stylistics, image and metaphor, rhetoric and suggestion, beauty and the like. A new theory of literature has been derived from these. This is born in a continuum of sound and sense, of space and time. It provides an organ of evaluating the past, present and future works of literature. In this context quantum poetics marks the end of the evolutionary process.
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Critique of Poetics (In 2 Volumes)
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1st ed.
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8126903775
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xii+276p.; viii+277-579p., Figures; Notes; Index; 23cm
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