Toward a Definition of Topos: Approaches to Analogical ReasoningLynette Hunter Macmillan, 1991 - 231 páginas 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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... topics . Now the topics are also devices central to rhetoric because they outline the means of persuasion to opinion : hence the interdependence of dialectics and rhetoric . The topics consist of categories : essence , quantity ...
... topics . Now the topics are also devices central to rhetoric because they outline the means of persuasion to opinion : hence the interdependence of dialectics and rhetoric . The topics consist of categories : essence , quantity ...
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... topics . At times the topics have been reduced simply to questions of person and act , as they were in schools of eloquence or as they often are in the construction of political personality . This reduc- tion to ethos , pathos and res ...
... topics . At times the topics have been reduced simply to questions of person and act , as they were in schools of eloquence or as they often are in the construction of political personality . This reduc- tion to ethos , pathos and res ...
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... topics as analogies , as social and historical modes of reasoning , break upon the activities of Agricola and Ramus which subsume the topics into dialectics , and scatter out into a multitude of fields . The process can be viewed as the ...
... topics as analogies , as social and historical modes of reasoning , break upon the activities of Agricola and Ramus which subsume the topics into dialectics , and scatter out into a multitude of fields . The process can be viewed as the ...
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Rhetoric Landscape | 17 |
Problems with Imagery in Macbeth | 45 |
The Word Commonplaces in Montaigne | 66 |
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Términos y frases comunes
allegory annotations archetype argument audience authority becomes Bloom Bomarzo Bower of Bliss C.S. Lewis Chaucer Clarissa cliché commonplace and cliché commonplace-book Cordelia dialectics Don Quixote Edgar Edmond ellipticalisation English essay example father fiction Finnegans Wake Fool function genre Gloucester Goneril ideological imagery Italianate garden Joseph Andrews Joyce Joyce's writing Kenilworth Kent King Lear language Lear's Leir literary literature locus amoenus logic London Macbeth McLuhan medieval metaphor metonymy mode monplace Montaigne moral narrative Nonsuch Nonsuch Palace novel passage person and act philosophical potted meat probe question quotation quoted reader reading reasoning recognise Renaissance rhetoric rhetoricians romance scene sense sentence Shakespeare signifying play social context speech Spenser structure suggests synecdoche textual things thou tion Tom Jones topics topoi topos traditional Tristram Shandy truth Ulysses valid Verne Villa Villa Lante visual Wake Wake's words