Toward a Definition of Topos: Approaches to Analogical ReasoningLynette Hunter Macmillan, 1991 - 231 Seiten The word 'topos' means place, either physical, natural, logical or rhetorical. This collections of essays covers a wide range of mostly English literature from Chaucer and Spenser, via Fielding, to Joyce, with one or two incursions into French writing, in the form of essays on Montaigne and Verne, seeking to apply a rhetorical understanding of 'topos' or commonplaces to the criticism of literature. -- Book jacket. |
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... tion , it must be location and physical place for present rereading . This concern also lays bare the medieval concern with the difference between poetic and rhetoric , in terms of rereading and copying , the dynamic and the static ...
... tion , it must be location and physical place for present rereading . This concern also lays bare the medieval concern with the difference between poetic and rhetoric , in terms of rereading and copying , the dynamic and the static ...
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... tion ' ; it is , however , ' assumed ' to ' prove ' the validity of the ' law ' , even though the justification for it remains implicit.21 We are therefore in the presence of an argument : ' Argumenta- tion is the study of the ...
... tion ' ; it is , however , ' assumed ' to ' prove ' the validity of the ' law ' , even though the justification for it remains implicit.21 We are therefore in the presence of an argument : ' Argumenta- tion is the study of the ...
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... tion is neither probable nor analogous but fixed within a deter- mined system : The analogue - makers of artificial intelligence restrict themselves entirely to the structures of predication in the topics . At times the topics have been ...
... tion is neither probable nor analogous but fixed within a deter- mined system : The analogue - makers of artificial intelligence restrict themselves entirely to the structures of predication in the topics . At times the topics have been ...
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Rhetoric Landscape | 17 |
Problems with Imagery in Macbeth | 45 |
The Word Commonplaces in Montaigne | 66 |
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