| 1. | In a study about mimesis carried out together with Gunter Gebauer.
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| 2. | Plato contrasted mimesis, or imitation, with diegesis, or narrative.
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| 3. | Mimesis is an imitation, coming directly from the Greek.
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| 4. | Mimesis is also employed by some predators and parasites to lure their prey.
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| 5. | It was about showing how mimesis was understood in the various historical contexts.
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| 6. | Mimesis Republic is now an internationally known brand name.
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| 7. | Esth�tique, ph�nom�nologie, textes plurilingues " for the publishing house Mimesis.
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| 8. | Mimesis must, therefore, be abandoned entirely.
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| 9. | Literature in general is defined by Aristotle as a mimesis, or imitation of life.
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| 10. | Tragedy is the truest mimesis, followed by epic poetry, comedy and lyric poetry.
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