Aristotle’s poetics in Margaret Doody’s "Aristotle and poetic justice"
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Pauw, François
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University of the Free State
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English: Canadian-born academic Margaret Doody has written several detective novels in
which the philosopher Aristotle makes use of his investigative powers to solve murder
mysteries. In Aristotle and poetic justice, Stephanos, a friend of Aristotle, narrates how
Aristotle solved a double murder which had taken place on the road to Delphi. Doody’s
novel provides a convenient framework for a view on the Greek world of 330 BC and,
incidentally, a new look at Aristotle’s perception of Greek genres. This article focuses
on both these topics, the latter through the lens of Aristotle’s Poetics. In the body of
the article, allusions to the Poetics introduced by Doody are examined and evaluated,
using a modified version of Genette’s scheme as criterion.
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Pauw, F. (2010). Aristotle's Poetics in Margaret Doody's Aristotle and poetic justice. Acta Academica, 42(1), 26-60.