Abstract
The article discusses new concepts of literary theory that indicate a gradual restoration of poetics to a place of importance in literary studies thought. In the author’s opinion, poetics is making a comeback as a form of essential situational knowledge that enables the enrichment of the reading process, and also arises during the act of reading, avoiding the untimeliness and abstraction associated with poetics’ former incarnation.
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