This book presents a new analysis of Aristotle's concept of narrative in
the Poetics. Arguing that the term muthos in the Poetics cannot be
understood as equivalent to 'plot, ' Marsh shows that the muthos concept
is instead a useful tool for grouping larger sets of narratives based on
specific criteria. The results of this muthos analysis indicate that in
the classical period, neither formal structure nor the structure of
events was determined by theatrical genre, but by the specific
combination of tone and plot type. Marsh concludes that the category of
genre itself may be less helpful for classifying these plays than is
typically assumed.