"The Works of Richard Hurd, Volume 2" by Richard Hurd is a compilation of essays from the early 1800s where poetry and plays are thoroughly analyzed, particularly focusing on what makes poetry relatable to everyone, its defining features, and its many forms, like sad stories and funny stories. Hurd seeks to explain the rules of poetry and the different jobs that each type of writing has in literature. This volume starts with a detailed discussion about the concept of poetry that speaks to everyone; Hurd explains that poetry is mainly about creating enjoyment, setting it apart from other types of writing that are often more practical. He talks about how poetry should use descriptive language and structures that appeal to what people want, also highlighting how important style and creativity are in poetry, stressing that itβs important to make the audience happy with both the way it sounds and the images it creates, arguing these are key to really experiencing poetry. His thoughtful ideas on the deeper, philosophical side of poetry set the stage for further, more detailed explorations later on.
The works of Richard Hurd, volume 2 (of 8)
By Richard Hurd
Explore the nature of universal poetry, its characteristics, and forms like tragedy and comedy in this thoughtful analysis of literary arts.
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