Rhetorics of Order/ordering Rhetorics in English Neoclassical LiteratureJohn Douglas Canfield, J. Paul Hunter University of Delaware Press, 1989 - Počet stran: 200 This collection of essays on the rhetorics of order in English neoclassical literature includes Rose A. Zimbardo's investigation of generic slippage between drama and novel in works by Dryden and Behn; Maynard Mack's analysis of Pope's enduring rhetorics of presentation; and Patricia Meyer Spacks's examination of the heroines of Clarissa and the Italian. |
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... desire for order come to when it came to particulars ? How did the possibilities of rhetoric and the need for a governing sense of things lead to lively engage- ments with the most recalcitrant issues of time and art ? How did the ...
... desire for order come to when it came to particulars ? How did the possibilities of rhetoric and the need for a governing sense of things lead to lively engage- ments with the most recalcitrant issues of time and art ? How did the ...
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... desire . It is tempting to speculate that Dryden adds to his sources this misogyny and its embodiment in Phaedra because of his anger at James II's daughter , Mary , who was so inconstant as to betray her father and usurp his throne ...
... desire . It is tempting to speculate that Dryden adds to his sources this misogyny and its embodiment in Phaedra because of his anger at James II's daughter , Mary , who was so inconstant as to betray her father and usurp his throne ...
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... desire.3 These two poems are coupled by their female subjects , as well as by some shared lines : six lines from the Elegy ( that is , the verse para- graph beginning " So peaceful rests , without a stone , a name " [ 69–74 ] ) appear ...
... desire.3 These two poems are coupled by their female subjects , as well as by some shared lines : six lines from the Elegy ( that is , the verse para- graph beginning " So peaceful rests , without a stone , a name " [ 69–74 ] ) appear ...
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Preface | 9 |
Poetical Injustice in Some Neglected Masterpieces | 23 |
The Late SeventeenthCentury Dilemma | 46 |
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