7. Aristotle's "Poetics" comprises two books -- ...
(A) one comedy and one on tragedy
(B) one on poems and other on drama
(C) one on fiction and one on non-fiction
(D) one on men and one on women
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At some point, Aristotle's original work was divided in two, each "book" written on a separate roll of papyrus. Only the first part – that which focuses on tragedy and epic (as a quasi-dramatic art, given its definition in Ch 23) – survives. The lost second part addressed comedy.
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One comedy and one on tragedy
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