Aristotle And Poetic Justice by Margaret Doody

Aristotle And Poetic Justice by Margaret Doody

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Stephanos and Aristotle pursue them but along the way there are plenty of distractions: it's spring time and the country is full of reborn life, the thought of romance and marriage is never far from young Stephanos' mind, and rumours of mysterious strangers passing in the night abound, of disguises and swapping of identity.

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Aristotle And Poetic Justice by Margaret Doody

330BC: it is the year that Alexander the Great sacked Persepolis and won the greatest fortune the world had ever known. The night of the Silent Dinner when Athens placates the spirits of the dead passes with a creeping mist accompanied by eerie portents and a strange disappearance. Stephanos, son of Nikiarkhos and his teacher, the philosopher Aristotle, are drawn into solving the perplexing abduction case of Anthia, the heiress of a prominent silver merchant. Someone has snatched her from her home, but what is the motive: rape, a forced marriage or murder? All that is known is that the abductor and the heiress are on the road to Delphi and its ancient oracle. Stephanos and Aristotle pursue them but along the way there are plenty of distractions: it's spring time and the country is full of reborn life, the thought of romance and marriage is never far from young Stephanos' mind, and rumours of mysterious strangers passing in the night abound, of disguises and swapping of identity. Then the actuality of murder shatters the idyll. It seems that there is a psychopath on the road pursuing abductor and heiress. But who the abductor is and who the murderer is are mysteries that only Aristotle with the aid of the Delphian oracle will be able to solve.
Idyllic..violent...nostalgia for lovers of Greece...fun for classicists * Times Literary Supplement *
Margaret Doody is a professor of literature at the University of Notre Dame. She is also the author of The True Story of the Novel.
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ISBN 13 9780099435587
ISBN 10 0099435586
Title Aristotle And Poetic Justice
Author Margaret Doody
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cornerstone
Year published 2003-04-03
Number of pages 416
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.