Rhetoric and Renaissance Culturede Gruyter, 2004 - 581 sider Since Jacob Burckhardt's Kultur der Renaissance in Italien (1869) rhetoric as a significant cultural factor of the renaissance has largely been neglected. The present study seeks to remedy this deficit regarding the arts by concentrating on literary theory and its aspects of imagination (inventio), genre (dispositio of the genera), style (elocutio), mnemonic architecture (memoria) and representation (actio), with illustrative examples taken from Shakespeare's works, but also on the intermedial rhetoric of painting and music. Particular attention is given to the rhetorical ideology of the Renaissance. |
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Side 28
... Oration by Schemes and Tropes , pertaineth indifferently to the Preacher and Orator , as Sainct Augustine in the same booke doth wittily confesse and learnedly proue.29 The equation of pagan orator and Protestant preacher is to the ...
... Oration by Schemes and Tropes , pertaineth indifferently to the Preacher and Orator , as Sainct Augustine in the same booke doth wittily confesse and learnedly proue.29 The equation of pagan orator and Protestant preacher is to the ...
Side 252
... orator who dissembles is therefore an actor . In addition , neither form of rhetorical illusion originates in naturalness but exclusively in the ars rhetorica , the orator who stages a drama is therefore an artist in the literal sense ...
... orator who dissembles is therefore an actor . In addition , neither form of rhetorical illusion originates in naturalness but exclusively in the ars rhetorica , the orator who stages a drama is therefore an artist in the literal sense ...
Side 255
... orator's answer was in each case the actio.8 The delivery presupposes a situation of oral communication and for this reason has no place in epistolary theory . In the classical tradition the theory of actio comprises two areas : that of ...
... orator's answer was in each case the actio.8 The delivery presupposes a situation of oral communication and for this reason has no place in epistolary theory . In the classical tradition the theory of actio comprises two areas : that of ...
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Renaissance Culturology and Rhetoric | 1 |
Inventio Poetica | 111 |
Dispositio Poetica | 151 |
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action actor Apology for Poetry Art of Memory Arte of English Arte of Rhetorique artem Ben Jonson century chap chapter Cicero classical comedy commonplace concept Coriolanus courtier courtly Critical culture decorum dispositio drama edition effect Elizabethan elocutio Eloquence emblem emotions enargeia England English Poesie epideictic Essays Figure Frankfurt/M genres George Puttenham H.F. Plett Hamlet Henry Peacham Hercules Gallicus humanist Iago Iago's icon illustrate images imagination intertextuality inventio invention Johann John Julius Caesar Scaliger language Latin libri literary literature London meditation metaphor mnemonic München nature orator oratory Orpheus Othello Oxford painter painting passion philosophy pictorial picture play poem poet poeta poetic poétique Princeton prosopopoeia Quintilian Renaissance Rhetoric representation rhetoric Rhetorica Rhetorik Richard role Scaliger Shakespeare's Sidney Sidney's speaking speech Studies style stylistic theatrical theory things Thomas Thomas Sébillet tion tradition tragedy Trans translation treatise tropes verbal visual words York