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— Apr 15, 2026 04:08AM
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Jack Semancik
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Chapter 23 considers ugliness in poetry, and chapter 24 ugliness in the visual arts. Lessing seems to look at ugliness in poetry as more of a metaphor, whereas he considers it more of a waste in painting/sculpting (despite the fact that he asserts that accurate representation produces pleasure in the viewer).
— Dec 09, 2025 07:08PM
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Jack Semancik
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Chapters 20 and 21 indulge Lessing to compare various “perfect” and “imperfect” poems from various time periods, especially compared to Homer. Lessing suggests that poetry is better able to capture charm, rather than the specific aspects of beauty; in Lessing’s estimation, descriptions of beauty are less impactful than how a beautiful person might carry themselves (at least as far as poetry is concerned).
— Dec 09, 2025 05:22PM
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Jack Semancik
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In Chapter 17, Lessing defends his prior notions against hypothetical objections, which he continues in Chapter 18. Chapter 18 includes an interesting portion on the difficulty of translating Homer’s use of adjectives into various languages (the Homeric form of Greek allows for multiple adjectives to agglutinate, whereas most modern languages do not). Chapter 19 covers visual perspective in painting and poetry.
— Dec 03, 2025 02:56PM
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Jack Semancik
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Lessing, across a number of exceedingly short chapters, asserts the poet’s skill in depicting actions (consecutive moments) and the painter’s skill in depicting bodies (unitary moments). Later, Lessing underlines the poetic charm of calculated description, rather than using poetry to exactly describe a situation (as though it were a substitute for visual art), upholding Homer as the premier example.
— Dec 03, 2025 01:39PM
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Jack Semancik
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Chapters 11 covers the supposed dichotomy between the development of ideas and the execution of those ideas in the media of painting/sculpting and poetry. Chapter 12 covers the use of metaphor in poetry, and its translation (or mistranslation) into the visual arts.
— Dec 02, 2025 11:45PM
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