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After almost two hundred years of relative obscurity mimesis finds itself again in the limelight of Western theoretical discourse. In the Anglo-American tradition, mimesis or 'imitation' regained some prominence, at the turn of the century, through S.H. Butcher's translation of and introduction to Aristotle's Poetics, and , in the thirties, through the work of the Chicago school, also centered around Aristotle. More recently, mimesis looms large in the work of Auerbach, Burke and Frye.
Mimesis in literature. --- Representation (Literature) --- Imitation in literature --- Realism in literature --- Literary semiotics --- Mimesis in literature
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History in literature. --- Fantasy in literature. --- Fantasy in literature. --- History in literature. --- Perutz, Leo.
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