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单词 poetics
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poeticsn.

Brit. /pəʊˈɛtɪks/, U.S. /poʊˈɛdɪks/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: poetic adj.
Etymology: < poetic adj. (see -ic suffix 2), after politics n., physics n., economics n., etc., especially as titles of works by Aristotle. Compare later poetic n. and the foreign-language parallels cited at that entry.
With singular and plural agreement.
1.
a. The aspect of literary criticism that deals with poetry; the branch of knowledge that deals with the techniques of poetry. Also: a treatise on poetic art, spec. that written by Aristotle.
ΚΠ
1644 J. Milton Of Educ. 6 That sublime art which in Aristotles poetics, in Horace, and the Italian commentaries..teaches what the laws are of a true Epic poem.
1656 T. Stanley Hist. Philos. II. vi. 31 Philologick... Poeticks.
1702 Perfidious P— 134 I believe you are the only Man that ever read Aristotle, that had the shadow of a Reason against any thing he has said in his Poeticks.
1776 C. Burney Gen. Hist. Music I. Pref. p. viii It is imagined that Plutarch took it either from his [sc. Aristotle's] Treatise on Music, or the second book of his Poetics.
1807 Ld. Byron Let. 30 June (1973) I. 123 Even the hero of my Cornelian (who is now sitting vis-a-vis, reading a volume of my poetics) passed me in Trinity walks.
1917 T. S. Eliot Prufrock & Other Observ. 38 With your air indifferent and imperious At a stroke our mad poetics to confute.
1990 Bull. Hispanic Stud. 67 331 In the past few years, the application of narratological and semiotic approaches has proved to be crucial for the development of a poetics of the romancero.
b. The creative principles informing any literary, social or cultural construction, or the theoretical study of these; a theory of form.
ΚΠ
1927 Contemp. Rev. July 59 M. Valéry's poetics have been accused of hermetism and of preciousness.
1973 Word 1970 26 66 Jakobson avoids the term stylistics, preferring instead poetics.
1977 A. Sheridan tr. J. Lacan Écrits iii. 102 This notion must be approached through its resonances in what I shall call the poetics of the Freudian corpus.
1990 Lit. & Ling. Computing 5 197/1 Now more than ever poetics aspires to integrate itself within the evolving larger field of the human sciences.
2. Poetic composition; the writing of poems. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > [noun] > art or practice of poetry
poesyc1390
makinga1393
rhymingc1405
metringc1425
metrificationc1450
versifyingc1450
rhythming1582
poetrya1586
versinga1586
metredom1592
versification1603
the gay science1693
versemanship1762
rhymery1822
bard-craft1840
poeticism1847
poetism1848
poetics1851
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1851 T. Carlyle Life J. Sterling ii. x. 285 Our valiant friend..was not to be repulsed from his Poetics either by the world's coldness or by mine.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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