Towards A Definition of Topos: Approaches to Analogical ReasoningLynette Hunter Springer, 18.06.1991 - 231 Seiten Allegories, rhetoric, imagery, commonplaces, cliches and archetypes are discussed in connection with the literary work of authors such as Montaigne, Shakespeare, Jules Verne, Emile Zola and James Joyce. |
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... Rhetoric and Archetype Paul Tynegate Piehler 1 2 Gardens of Eloquence : Rhetoric , Landscape , and Literature in the English Renaissance 17 Michael Leslie 3 Sight Unseen : Problems with ' Imagery ' in Macbeth Ann Thompson and John O ...
... Rhetoric and Archetype Paul Tynegate Piehler 1 2 Gardens of Eloquence : Rhetoric , Landscape , and Literature in the English Renaissance 17 Michael Leslie 3 Sight Unseen : Problems with ' Imagery ' in Macbeth Ann Thompson and John O ...
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... rhetoric from the classical period in Western history through to the Renaissance engaged in studied , rigorous , and often heated debate over the status of such reasoning and the means by which it could be validated , because it lies at ...
... rhetoric from the classical period in Western history through to the Renaissance engaged in studied , rigorous , and often heated debate over the status of such reasoning and the means by which it could be validated , because it lies at ...
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... rhetoric , the interrelation between writer , text , and audience , and specifically on the social context that the field of rhetoric always calls to our attention . Indeed , if there is one unifying factor to these essays , it is the ...
... rhetoric , the interrelation between writer , text , and audience , and specifically on the social context that the field of rhetoric always calls to our attention . Indeed , if there is one unifying factor to these essays , it is the ...
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... rhetoric as manipulative persuasion and rhetoric as studious creativity . The former is presented by Spenser in terms of a Roman garden and focuses on the flam- boyant , riotous games played by the semiotic elements ; in con- trast we ...
... rhetoric as manipulative persuasion and rhetoric as studious creativity . The former is presented by Spenser in terms of a Roman garden and focuses on the flam- boyant , riotous games played by the semiotic elements ; in con- trast we ...
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... rhetoric , in terms of rereading and copying , the dynamic and the static . This ambivalent facing toward custom and ... rhetorical devices used to create and expose the illusion of the ' natural ' . While both the earlier and the later ...
... rhetoric , in terms of rereading and copying , the dynamic and the static . This ambivalent facing toward custom and ... rhetorical devices used to create and expose the illusion of the ' natural ' . While both the earlier and the later ...
Inhalt
Rhetoric Landscape | 17 |
Problems with Imagery in Macbeth | 45 |
The Word Commonplaces in Montaigne | 66 |
The Pursuit of Sophia | 130 |
Commonplace and Cliché elements in the Textual | 182 |
From Cliché to Archetype | 199 |
Index | 228 |
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