A Plain System of Elocution
Author : George Vandenhoff
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Page : 372 pages
File Size : 42,10 MB
Release : 1845
Category : Elocution
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Author : George Vandenhoff
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Page : 372 pages
File Size : 42,10 MB
Release : 1845
Category : Elocution
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Author : W. H. Fertich
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Page : 228 pages
File Size : 45,80 MB
Release : 1876
Category : Elocution
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Author : Robert Blakey
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Page : 206 pages
File Size : 43,45 MB
Release : 1834
Category : Logic
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Author : Robert BLAKEY
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Page : 200 pages
File Size : 40,96 MB
Release : 1834
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Author : Lilly May Shaw
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Page : 308 pages
File Size : 22,64 MB
Release : 1900
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Author : Meredith Martin
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 12,12 MB
Release : 2012-05-06
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1400842190
Why do we often teach English poetic meter by the Greek terms iamb and trochee? How is our understanding of English meter influenced by the history of England's sense of itself in the nineteenth century? Not an old-fashioned approach to poetry, but a dynamic, contested, and inherently nontraditional field, "English meter" concerned issues of personal and national identity, class, education, patriotism, militarism, and the development of English literature as a discipline. The Rise and Fall of Meter tells the unknown story of English meter from the late eighteenth century until just after World War I. Uncovering a vast and unexplored archive in the history of poetics, Meredith Martin shows that the history of prosody is tied to the ways Victorian England argued about its national identity. Gerard Manley Hopkins, Coventry Patmore, and Robert Bridges used meter to negotiate their relationship to England and the English language; George Saintsbury, Matthew Arnold, and Henry Newbolt worried about the rise of one metrical model among multiple competitors. The pressure to conform to a stable model, however, produced reactionary misunderstandings of English meter and the culture it stood for. This unstable relationship to poetic form influenced the prose and poems of Robert Graves, Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen, W. B. Yeats, Ezra Pound, and Alice Meynell. A significant intervention in literary history, this book argues that our contemporary understanding of the rise of modernist poetic form was crucially bound to narratives of English national culture.
Author : Gero Guttzeit
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 38,82 MB
Release : 2017-05-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 311051818X
The Figures of Edgar Allan Poe is the first study to address the rhetorical dimensions of Poe’s textual and discursive practices. It argues that Poe is a figure and figurer of the emergence of the modern understanding of literature in the early nineteenth century that resulted from the birth of the romantic author and the so-called ‘death of rhetoric’. Building on accounts of Poe as a skilled navigator of American antebellum print culture, Gero Guttzeit reinterprets Poe as representative of the vital role that transatlantic rhetoric played in antebellum literature. He investigates rhetorical figures of the author in Poe’s critical writings, tales, poems, and lectures to give a new account of Poe’s significance for antebellum literary culture. In so doing, he also proposes a general rhetorical theory of theoretical, poetical, and performative figures of the author. Beyond Poe studies, the book intervenes in current debates on the romantic origins of the modern author and demonstrates that rhetorical theory offers new ways of exploring authorship beyond the nineteenth century.
Author : John KING
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Page : 66 pages
File Size : 33,63 MB
Release : 1802
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Author : Frederick William Headland (M.D.)
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Page : 506 pages
File Size : 33,38 MB
Release : 1859
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Page : 98 pages
File Size : 34,60 MB
Release : 1814
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