Aristotle's Poetics is a classic work of literary criticism that has been studied and debated for centuries. In this edition, Carroll and Mitchell provide a fresh perspective on the text by examining it in the context of the Homeric Scholia, a collection of ancient commentaries on Homer's epic poems. The authors explore the themes and ideas put forth by Aristotle in his Poetics, including the nature of tragedy, the role of plot and character, and...