Classical Rhetoric in English PoetryMacmillan, 1970 - 180 sidor 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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... suggest they should have replaced . Finally , there would seem to be no evidence that even a self- confessed , authenticated , card - carrying Ramist writes in any other way than a normal Renaissance poet . There were certainly more ...
... suggest they should have replaced . Finally , there would seem to be no evidence that even a self- confessed , authenticated , card - carrying Ramist writes in any other way than a normal Renaissance poet . There were certainly more ...
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... suggest that ' thought ' is differ- ently affected in either medium ( 45-6 ) . When poetry is dis- tinguished it is as before in terms of the added complication of metrics or because it is more moving than prose ( 78 ) – as with Ben ...
... suggest that ' thought ' is differ- ently affected in either medium ( 45-6 ) . When poetry is dis- tinguished it is as before in terms of the added complication of metrics or because it is more moving than prose ( 78 ) – as with Ben ...
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... suggest that writers always used them consciously or stiffly . As Abraham Fraunce pointed out in 1588 , ' Neyther let any man thinke , that because in common meetings and assemblies the wordes and tearmes of Logike bee not named ...
... suggest that writers always used them consciously or stiffly . As Abraham Fraunce pointed out in 1588 , ' Neyther let any man thinke , that because in common meetings and assemblies the wordes and tearmes of Logike bee not named ...
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Preface | 11 |
A CONCISE HISTORY OF RHETORIC | 43 |
THE PROCESSES OF RHETORIC | 61 |
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Classical Rhetoric in English Poetry: With a New Preface and Annotated ... Brian Vickers Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 1989 |
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