词条 | poetic justice |
释义 | poetic justice literature in literature, an outcome in which vice is punished and virtue rewarded, usually in a manner peculiarly or ironically appropriate. The term was coined by the English literary critic Thomas Rymer (Rymer, Thomas) in the 17th century, when it was believed that a work of literature should uphold moral principles and instruct the reader in correct moral behaviour. |
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