IDOM 46 References Share Tweet Is art necessary? E Fischer, The Necessity of Art, Penguin Books, 1963, pg 14 G Plekhanov, Selected Philosophical Works, Vol. 5, Progress Publishers 1981, pg 456 Quoted in E Knowles (ed.), The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, Oxford University Press, 1999, pg 349 J Ruskin, ‘The Relation of Art to Morals’, The Complete Works, Vol. 20, National Library Association, pg 46 A muse of fire: Art, society and revolution K Marx, ‘Economic Manuscripts of 1857-1861’, Karl Marx Frederick Engels Collected Works, Vol. 28, Progress Publishers, 1986, pg 46 W K Simpson (ed.), ‘The Satire on the Trades: The Instruction of Dua-Khety’, The Literature of Ancient Egypt, Yale University Press, 2003, pg 432-437 W R Manchester, A World Lit Only by Fire, Little, Brown and Co., 1993, pg 26 Quoted in ibid. pg 3 J Milton, Paradise Lost, Oxford University Press, 1998, pg 15 G Plekhanov, Selected Philosophical Works, Vol. 5, Progress Publishers 1981, pg 395 W Wordsworth, William Wordsworth: Poems, Faber and Faber, 2001, pg 127 L v Beethoven, ‘An den Musikverleger N Simrock in Bonn’, Beethovens sämtliche Briefe, Schuster und Loeffler, 1906, pg 17-18, our translation N H Dole (ed.), The Latin Poets: an Anthology, Thomas Y Crowell and Co., 1905, pg xi W Shakespeare, As You Like It, Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1975, pg 57 F Engels, Anti-Dühring, Wellred Books, 2017, pg 336 Prometheus Bound: A prism of the Greek Enlightenment Aeschylus, ‘Prometheus Bound’, The Complete Greek Tragedies: Aeschylus, Vol. 2, University of Chicago Press, 1991, pg 139, henceforth referred to as PB ibid. O Taplin, The Stagecraft of Aeschylus, Oxford University Press, 1977, pg 467 PB, pg 175 ibid., pg 179 ibid. I A Ruffell, Aeschylus: Prometheus Bound, Bristol Classics Press, 2012, pg 57 Hesiod, Theogony, Works and Days, Testimonia, Harvard University Press, 2006, pg 97 ibid., pg 51 ibid., pg 103 PB, pg 115-6 ibid., pg 157 ibid., pg 143 Quoted in P Curd (ed.), A Presocratics Reader, Hackett, 2011, pg 34 Aristotle, On the Parts of Animals, Kegan Paul, Trench and Co., 1882, pg 117 PB, pg 173 Quoted in J Burnet, Early Greek Philosophy, Adam and Charles Black, 1908, pg 150 P B Shelley, Alastor, Prometheus Unbound, Adonais and Other Poems, Collins, 1970, pg 63-64 K Marx, ‘Capital’, Marx and Engels Collected Works, Vol. 35, Lawrence and Wishart, 1975, pg 639-640 A renewed interest in poetry: What does it signify? J Vergely, 'La poésie est bien vivante, vive la poésie!', Télérama, 16 June 2023, our translation G W F Hegel, The Philosophy of Fine Art, G. Bell and Sons, 1920, pg 101 ibid. pg 59 P Eluard, 'La Lumière éteinte', La Rose Publique, Gallimard, 1934, pg 37, our translation G W F Hegel, The Philosophy of Fine Art, G. Bell and Sons, 1920, pg 59 P Verlaine, 'Art poétique', Jadis et naguère, L. Vanier, 1891, pg 19 P Verlaine, trans. N Shapiro, 'Ars Poetica', One Hundred and One Poems by Paul Verlaine: A Bilingual Edition, University of Chicago Press, 1999, pg. 126 G W F Hegel, The Philosophy of Fine Art, G. Bell and Sons, 1920, pg 52 Quoted in D Cosnard, 'La poésie, enquête sur un art en pleine mue', Le Monde, 7 June 2023, our translation J Vergely, 'La poésie est bien vivante, vive la poésie!', Télérama, 16 June 2023, our translation L Trotsky, Literature and Revolution, University of Michigan Press, 1960, pg 176