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This 1981 volume addresses literary theory and criticism, comparative studies in terms of theme, genre movement and influence, and interdisciplinary perspectives.
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This 1981 volume addresses literary theory and criticism, comparative studies in terms of theme, genre movement and influence, and interdisciplinary perspectives.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 725g
- ISBN-13: 9780521232760
- ISBN-10: 0521232767
- Artikelnr.: 29337720
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 725g
- ISBN-13: 9780521232760
- ISBN-10: 0521232767
- Artikelnr.: 29337720
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Editor's note: rhetoric,
'orientalism', and comparative method; Part I. Rhetoric and History: 1. The
discourse of history Roland Barthes, translated with an introduction by
Stephen Bann; 2. The historian as taxidermist: Ranke, Barante, Waterton
Stephen Bann; 3. Literature and ideology J. P. Stern, translated by Sheila
Stern; 4. Langland's ymaginatif and late-medieval theories of imagination
Alastair J. Minnis; 5. Rhetorical and anti-rhetorical tropes: on writing
the history of elocutio Brian Vickers; 6. The epic of ideas: Lucan's De
bello civili and Paradise Lost Charles Martindale; 7. Foundations of
oriental and comparative studies: the correspondence of Sir William Jones
Garland Cannon; 8. Letters of Sir William Jones and his correspondents:
letters to Richard Johnson, Sir John Macpherson, Thomas Maurice, the
Starcks, and from Whang Atong, James Burnett, Eliphalet Pearson, and Sir
George Yonge; Part II. Translations: 9. 'Pentecost' and other poems
Alessandro Manzoni, translated by Kenelm Foster; 10. Manzoni's poetry and
the witnessing of events Michael Caesar; 11. Allegories of trivialization:
Strindberg's view of history Göran Printz-Påhlson; 12. The mysticism of
world history August Strindberg, translated by Michael Robinson; Part III.
Essay Reviews: 13. The rhetoric of history and the history of rhetoric: on
Hayden White's tropes Arnaldo Momigliano; 14. New rhetorics for old Peter
France; 15. Translating for humanists: Erasmus and Rabelais Terrence Cave;
16. Halliday's linguistic model for criticism Roger Fowler; 17. On Hugh
MacDiarmid's Complete Poems 1920-1976 Edwin Morgan; Books received;
Bibliography of rhetoric studies, 1970-80; Bibliography of comparative
literature in Britain, 1978.
'orientalism', and comparative method; Part I. Rhetoric and History: 1. The
discourse of history Roland Barthes, translated with an introduction by
Stephen Bann; 2. The historian as taxidermist: Ranke, Barante, Waterton
Stephen Bann; 3. Literature and ideology J. P. Stern, translated by Sheila
Stern; 4. Langland's ymaginatif and late-medieval theories of imagination
Alastair J. Minnis; 5. Rhetorical and anti-rhetorical tropes: on writing
the history of elocutio Brian Vickers; 6. The epic of ideas: Lucan's De
bello civili and Paradise Lost Charles Martindale; 7. Foundations of
oriental and comparative studies: the correspondence of Sir William Jones
Garland Cannon; 8. Letters of Sir William Jones and his correspondents:
letters to Richard Johnson, Sir John Macpherson, Thomas Maurice, the
Starcks, and from Whang Atong, James Burnett, Eliphalet Pearson, and Sir
George Yonge; Part II. Translations: 9. 'Pentecost' and other poems
Alessandro Manzoni, translated by Kenelm Foster; 10. Manzoni's poetry and
the witnessing of events Michael Caesar; 11. Allegories of trivialization:
Strindberg's view of history Göran Printz-Påhlson; 12. The mysticism of
world history August Strindberg, translated by Michael Robinson; Part III.
Essay Reviews: 13. The rhetoric of history and the history of rhetoric: on
Hayden White's tropes Arnaldo Momigliano; 14. New rhetorics for old Peter
France; 15. Translating for humanists: Erasmus and Rabelais Terrence Cave;
16. Halliday's linguistic model for criticism Roger Fowler; 17. On Hugh
MacDiarmid's Complete Poems 1920-1976 Edwin Morgan; Books received;
Bibliography of rhetoric studies, 1970-80; Bibliography of comparative
literature in Britain, 1978.
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Editor's note: rhetoric,
'orientalism', and comparative method; Part I. Rhetoric and History: 1. The
discourse of history Roland Barthes, translated with an introduction by
Stephen Bann; 2. The historian as taxidermist: Ranke, Barante, Waterton
Stephen Bann; 3. Literature and ideology J. P. Stern, translated by Sheila
Stern; 4. Langland's ymaginatif and late-medieval theories of imagination
Alastair J. Minnis; 5. Rhetorical and anti-rhetorical tropes: on writing
the history of elocutio Brian Vickers; 6. The epic of ideas: Lucan's De
bello civili and Paradise Lost Charles Martindale; 7. Foundations of
oriental and comparative studies: the correspondence of Sir William Jones
Garland Cannon; 8. Letters of Sir William Jones and his correspondents:
letters to Richard Johnson, Sir John Macpherson, Thomas Maurice, the
Starcks, and from Whang Atong, James Burnett, Eliphalet Pearson, and Sir
George Yonge; Part II. Translations: 9. 'Pentecost' and other poems
Alessandro Manzoni, translated by Kenelm Foster; 10. Manzoni's poetry and
the witnessing of events Michael Caesar; 11. Allegories of trivialization:
Strindberg's view of history Göran Printz-Påhlson; 12. The mysticism of
world history August Strindberg, translated by Michael Robinson; Part III.
Essay Reviews: 13. The rhetoric of history and the history of rhetoric: on
Hayden White's tropes Arnaldo Momigliano; 14. New rhetorics for old Peter
France; 15. Translating for humanists: Erasmus and Rabelais Terrence Cave;
16. Halliday's linguistic model for criticism Roger Fowler; 17. On Hugh
MacDiarmid's Complete Poems 1920-1976 Edwin Morgan; Books received;
Bibliography of rhetoric studies, 1970-80; Bibliography of comparative
literature in Britain, 1978.
'orientalism', and comparative method; Part I. Rhetoric and History: 1. The
discourse of history Roland Barthes, translated with an introduction by
Stephen Bann; 2. The historian as taxidermist: Ranke, Barante, Waterton
Stephen Bann; 3. Literature and ideology J. P. Stern, translated by Sheila
Stern; 4. Langland's ymaginatif and late-medieval theories of imagination
Alastair J. Minnis; 5. Rhetorical and anti-rhetorical tropes: on writing
the history of elocutio Brian Vickers; 6. The epic of ideas: Lucan's De
bello civili and Paradise Lost Charles Martindale; 7. Foundations of
oriental and comparative studies: the correspondence of Sir William Jones
Garland Cannon; 8. Letters of Sir William Jones and his correspondents:
letters to Richard Johnson, Sir John Macpherson, Thomas Maurice, the
Starcks, and from Whang Atong, James Burnett, Eliphalet Pearson, and Sir
George Yonge; Part II. Translations: 9. 'Pentecost' and other poems
Alessandro Manzoni, translated by Kenelm Foster; 10. Manzoni's poetry and
the witnessing of events Michael Caesar; 11. Allegories of trivialization:
Strindberg's view of history Göran Printz-Påhlson; 12. The mysticism of
world history August Strindberg, translated by Michael Robinson; Part III.
Essay Reviews: 13. The rhetoric of history and the history of rhetoric: on
Hayden White's tropes Arnaldo Momigliano; 14. New rhetorics for old Peter
France; 15. Translating for humanists: Erasmus and Rabelais Terrence Cave;
16. Halliday's linguistic model for criticism Roger Fowler; 17. On Hugh
MacDiarmid's Complete Poems 1920-1976 Edwin Morgan; Books received;
Bibliography of rhetoric studies, 1970-80; Bibliography of comparative
literature in Britain, 1978.