Summary
Wilhelm Dilthey: Poetic Imagination
Aristotle's Poetics was the key poetic tool for work until the second half of the 18th century. She was a mainstay of the critics and they looked at her with awe. It was the most effective auxiliary tool of philology for the interpretation, criticism and determination of the value of Greek poetry. At the same time, along with grammar, rhetoric and logic, it was an integral part of higher education. Then the aesthetics born from the German spirit, in the great times of our poetry, guided Goethe and Schiller in their creation, elevated Humboldt, Kerner and Schlegel in their understanding and strengthened them in their judgement. Through these two rulers of German poetry, she ruled over her entire empire.
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