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This lesson illustrates Aristotle's notion of characters, hamartia, hubris, and theory of catharsis (purgation, purification, or clarification) It explores these concepts with the help of some examples from Oedipus the King.
19 lessons • 4h 23m
3. Plato:The Republic 1 (in Hindi)
12:29mins
4. Plato: The Republic 2 (in Hindi)
14:20mins
5. Aristotle's Poetics: Mimesis (in Hindi)
12:56mins
1 About the Course (in Hindi)
12:51mins
2. Literary Criticism and Theory: An Introduction (in Hindi)
15:00mins
6. Aristotle's Poetics: Plot 1(in Hindi)
14:52mins
7. Aristotle's Poetics: Plot 2 (in Hindi)
12:24mins
8. Aristotle's Poetics: Characters and Catharsis - For NTA-UGC NET/JRF (in Hindi)
15:00mins
9. Aristotle's Other Mandates (in Hindi)
11:59mins
10. Horace's Ars Poetica 1 (in Hindi)
14:35mins
11. Horace's Ars Poetica 2 (in Hindi)
12:01mins
12. Horac's Ars Poetica 3 (in Hindi)
14:32mins
13. Longinus: On the Sublime 1
14:22mins
14. Longinus: On the Sublime 2 (in Hindi)
14:58mins
15. Longinus: On the Sublime 3 (in Hindi)
14:03mins
16. Sir Philip Sidney : "An Apologie for Poetrie" 1 (in Hindi)
13:56mins
Sir Philip Sidney: An Apologie for Poetrie 2 (in Hindi)
13:59mins
Sir Philip Sidney: An Apology for Poetrie 3 (in Hindi)
14:59mins
19. The English Neoclassical Criticism: an Introduction (in Hindi)
13:55mins