Description
- ISBN-13: 9780140446364
- Publisher: Penguin Books
- Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
- Depth: 13
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Spine Width: 9 mm
- Width: 128 mm
- ISBN-10: 0140446362
- Publisher Date: 01 Mar 1997
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 201 mm
- No of Pages: 144
- Series Title: Penguin Classics
- Weight: 114 gr







Divyanshu Singh –
Changed how I view literature. Aristotle’s genius shines through.
Nikhil Yadav –
Excellent breakdown of dramatic elements. Highly recommend to all writers.
Richa Sharma –
An insightful analysis, though parts felt repetitive. Still a valuable resource.
Sourabh Singh Tomar –
It was okay. I understood some concepts, but others flew over my head.
Darshan Nath –
Found some sections confusing. Needed to consult other resources.
Raghav Mohan Vaid –
A foundational text. Essential for understanding literary theory.
Ashmit Ghosh –
A bit dense but ultimately rewarding. Aristotle’s insights are timeless, though the language can be challenging.
Naman Singh –
Provided a new lens through which to appreciate art! I loved it.
Vibhu Vibhor Tiwari –
Found it surprisingly relevant to modern storytelling. A must-read for aspiring writers.
Siyon Khosla –
Dry at times, but packed with information. Not for casual readers.
Swikriti Toppo –
Definitely a tough read, but worthwhile if you’re serious about literature.
Rahul Ghosh –
Worth the effort to unpack Aristotle’s thinking. A powerful contribution.
Paridhi Jain –
Helpful for my studies, but not exactly light reading.
Shivam Swami –
I struggled to get through it at times. Some concepts felt outdated.
Eshan Barnala –
Good for understanding the basics of tragedy. Could be more accessible for beginners.
Etika Sharma –
A classic for a reason. Offers great perspective on storytelling structure.