poetologische
Poetologische is a term derived from the Greek words "poiesis" meaning creation or making, and "logos" meaning discourse or reason. It refers to the theory or philosophy of poetry and its creation. Poetological concerns explore the nature of poetry, its purpose, its aesthetic principles, and the processes involved in its production. This can encompass a wide range of inquiries, from the fundamental definition of what constitutes poetry to the specific techniques and intentions of poets.
Historically, poetological ideas have been present since ancient Greece, with figures like Plato and Aristotle discussing
Key aspects of poetological study often include the investigation of imagery, metaphor, symbolism, and other figures