Rhetorics of Order/ordering Rhetorics in English Neoclassical LiteratureJohn Douglas Canfield, J. Paul Hunter University of Delaware Press, 1989 - 200 páginas This collection of essays on the rhetorics of order in English neoclassical literature includes Rose A. Zimbardo's investigation of generic slippage between drama and novel in works by Dryden and Behn; Maynard Mack's analysis of Pope's enduring rhetorics of presentation; and Patricia Meyer Spacks's examination of the heroines of Clarissa and the Italian. |
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... authority had come belief that the world could be known in unprecedented ways . From new empirical science to new epistemology to “ neo- classical " art , art , a new order promised an end to chaos and eternal night . In literature in ...
... authority had come belief that the world could be known in unprecedented ways . From new empirical science to new epistemology to “ neo- classical " art , art , a new order promised an end to chaos and eternal night . In literature in ...
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... authority and London's quondam cele- brant of just that authority in Settle's role as spokesman for Lord Mayoral pageants : " This is a City - Play , and I have thought fit / Tappear Right Worshipful in Garb of Cit " ( 1 ) . The thrust ...
... authority and London's quondam cele- brant of just that authority in Settle's role as spokesman for Lord Mayoral pageants : " This is a City - Play , and I have thought fit / Tappear Right Worshipful in Garb of Cit " ( 1 ) . The thrust ...
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... authority they could not fully claim in life . * A narrative couched in the third person , The Italian does not deeply penetrate its characters ' consciousnesses . Ellena , its heroine , shares with Clarissa only the compulsory beauty ...
... authority they could not fully claim in life . * A narrative couched in the third person , The Italian does not deeply penetrate its characters ' consciousnesses . Ellena , its heroine , shares with Clarissa only the compulsory beauty ...
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Preface | 9 |
Poetical Injustice in Some Neglected Masterpieces | 23 |
The Late SeventeenthCentury Dilemma | 46 |
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