Development of text: Discuss the concepts of nature and verisimilitude in the Renaissance period and contrast it to Aristotle and Horace.
Title: Development of text: Discuss the concepts of nature and verisimilitude in the Renaissance period and contrast it to Aristotle and Horace.
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Development of text: Discuss the concepts of nature and verisimilitude in the Renaissance period and contrast it to Aristotle and Horace.
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 1479 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Verisimilitude is the appearance of truth or reality. Near synonyms include credibility, likelihood, and probability. Example: 'His testimony gave verisimilitude to her claim.' Verisimilitude can also mean an accurate portrayal of reality in art or literature. A near synonym of this sense is realism. In the late 1500's, verisimilitude was taken from the Latin verisimilitude. This was a variant on verisimilis from the Latin veri (a singular form of verum, which meant truth) and
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of these artists and scholars was to come closer to a theatre (which its context in itself is illusionary) which represents truer realities in order for the spectator to be able to relate to the performance and dramatic text.
Notes:
1-Theories of the Theatre by Marvin Carlson published by The Cornell University Press 1993 pg 46
2- ibid pg 54
3- ibid pg56
4- Reason here is practiced taste.
5- ibid pg 72
6- ibid pg 72-3
7- ibid 73