Classical Rhetoric in English PoetryMacmillan, 1970 - Počet stran: 180 Back in print after 17 years, this is a concise history of rhetoric as it relates to structure, genre, and style, with special reference to English literature and literary criticism from Ancient Greece to the end of the 18th century. The core of the book is a quite original argument that the figures of rhetoric were not mere mechanical devices, were not, as many believed, a "nuisance, a quite sterile appendage to rhetoric to which (unaccountably) teachers, pupils, and writers all over the world devoted much labor for over 2,000 years." Rather, Vickers demonstrates, rhetoric was a stylized representation of language and human feelings. Vickers supplements his argument through analyses of the rhetorical and emotional structure of four Renaissance poems. He also defines 16 of the most common figures of rhetoric, citing examples from the classics, the Bible, and major English poets from Chaucer to Pope. |
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... follow rhetoric across the whole of the European Renaissance , but I should like to record the opinion that this would be a very helpful and illuminating piece of work for those qualified to do it . The newly developed discipline of ...
... follow rhetoric across the whole of the European Renaissance , but I should like to record the opinion that this would be a very helpful and illuminating piece of work for those qualified to do it . The newly developed discipline of ...
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... follow it ) : And all a rhetorician's rules Teach but the naming of his tools . However , Butler was at the Worcester Cathedral School , so you can be sure he knew the figures as well as anyone else and he used them too , in Hudibras ...
... follow it ) : And all a rhetorician's rules Teach but the naming of his tools . However , Butler was at the Worcester Cathedral School , so you can be sure he knew the figures as well as anyone else and he used them too , in Hudibras ...
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... follow him through his list of figures ' , and is prepared to concede only that the subject should be studied ' however repellent or frivolous it may seem ' ( 23 ) . In a much slighter book on Renaissance rhetoric W. G. Crane points out ...
... follow him through his list of figures ' , and is prepared to concede only that the subject should be studied ' however repellent or frivolous it may seem ' ( 23 ) . In a much slighter book on Renaissance rhetoric W. G. Crane points out ...
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Bibliographical Note | 13 |
THE PROCESSES OF RHETORIC | 61 |
THE FUNCTIONS OF RHETORICAL FIGURES | 83 |
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