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This work examines principles of art as applied to literature, arguing that enduring aesthetic rules—largely drawn from Aristotelian tradition—remain valid despite modern experimental trends. It critiques unchecked individualism and modern emotional excess, advocating responsibility, universality, and the social character of artistic creation. Chapters treat realism versus artistic reality, the communal and religious origins of art, and the place of classical taste in education. The author engages contemporary theorists and recommends scholastic and classical frameworks while offering practical reflections for teaching and appreciating literature across forms including drama, poetry, and fiction.
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