Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen11Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1990 |
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... reader is repeatedly enjoined to believe the narration . Such a captatio benevolentiae the rhetorical convention inviting reader interest - typically takes the form of assertions , such as " I am telling nothing but the truth ...
... reader is repeatedly enjoined to believe the narration . Such a captatio benevolentiae the rhetorical convention inviting reader interest - typically takes the form of assertions , such as " I am telling nothing but the truth ...
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... reader , or a speaker and a listener , a question arises : How does the writer / speaker en- sure that his or her message will be able to persuade the reader / listener in the desired fashion ? In other words , how can the destinateur ...
... reader , or a speaker and a listener , a question arises : How does the writer / speaker en- sure that his or her message will be able to persuade the reader / listener in the desired fashion ? In other words , how can the destinateur ...
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... reader is to interpret the stories or what moral lessons the reader can and should derive from them . In the " conclusione dell'autore " Boccaccio indeed throws the entire responsibility of interpretation back on the reader and disavows ...
... reader is to interpret the stories or what moral lessons the reader can and should derive from them . In the " conclusione dell'autore " Boccaccio indeed throws the entire responsibility of interpretation back on the reader and disavows ...
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Chaucers Sense of an Ending | 19 |
Exemplarity and the Interpretive Frame | 49 |
The Similar Complementarity of Othello | 101 |
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