Rhetoric and Renaissance CultureWalter de Gruyter, 2008 M08 22 - 596 páginas Der Band bietet eine kulturhistorische Darstellung der europäischen Renaissance mit dem Schwerpunkt von Poetik und Literatur unter den Aspekten Imagination/Inventio, Gattungstheorie/Dispositio, Stil/Elocutio, Architektur/Memoria sowie Darstellung/Actio. Shakespeares Werke dienen der exemplarischen Veranschaulichung der beschriebenen rhetorischen Phänomene. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit ist der Rhetorik von Malerei und Musik sowie der rhetorischen Kulturideologie gewidmet. |
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... speaking, the ora- tion and the declamation. Possibly their greatest interest was in oratory and its principles as applied to politics and theology; these branches of rhetoric they reflect widely and constantly. Shakespeare introduced ...
... speaking, the ora- tion and the declamation. Possibly their greatest interest was in oratory and its principles as applied to politics and theology; these branches of rhetoric they reflect widely and constantly. Shakespeare introduced ...
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... speaking well had been transformed by Alberich (Albericus) of Monte Cassino (12th cent.)40 and others into the art of writing well (ars dictaminis)41 in order to meet the practical exigencies of state and church administration. In the ...
... speaking well had been transformed by Alberich (Albericus) of Monte Cassino (12th cent.)40 and others into the art of writing well (ars dictaminis)41 in order to meet the practical exigencies of state and church administration. In the ...
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... explicates its end, subject and media or instruments. The end of rhetoric is to handle the mode of speaking ornately.” thans,” in: M. Praz, The Flaming Heart: Essays on Crashaw,. A. 45 Scope and Genres of Renaissance Rhetoric.
... explicates its end, subject and media or instruments. The end of rhetoric is to handle the mode of speaking ornately.” thans,” in: M. Praz, The Flaming Heart: Essays on Crashaw,. A. 45 Scope and Genres of Renaissance Rhetoric.
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... speaking and acting, a virtu` that enables him to outwit even superior enemies. Shakespeare's plays contain a whole range of Machiavellian villains (Richard III, Proteus in The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Don John in Much Ado About Nothing ...
... speaking and acting, a virtu` that enables him to outwit even superior enemies. Shakespeare's plays contain a whole range of Machiavellian villains (Richard III, Proteus in The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Don John in Much Ado About Nothing ...
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... Speaking and Writing and of History.”97 A rhetorical textbook such as Rhetorices Elementa quaestionibus et responsionibus explicata (London, 1648) by William Dugard (1606-1662), a simplified version of Charles Butler's edition of ...
... Speaking and Writing and of History.”97 A rhetorical textbook such as Rhetorices Elementa quaestionibus et responsionibus explicata (London, 1648) by William Dugard (1606-1662), a simplified version of Charles Butler's edition of ...
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C Intermedial Rhetoric | 295 |
Shakespeare as Orator Poet | 413 |
E Iconography of Rhetoric and Eloquence | 499 |
Backmatter | 553 |
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