This book investigates the role of exemplarity as a rhetorical device in late Elizabethan and Jacobean literature and culture. Ullyot argues that exemplarity is driven by both reader and author, and that positive moral examples were presented as aspirational models in posthumous biography.
This book investigates the role of exemplarity as a rhetorical device in late Elizabethan and Jacobean literature and culture. Ullyot argues that exemplarity is driven by both reader and author, and that positive moral examples were presented as aspirational models in posthumous biography.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Ullyot is Associate Professor of English at the University of Calgary. His research includes articles, chapters on late Elizabethan and early Stuart culture, as well as edited primary texts. He has published (with Rebecca W. Bushnell) on Shakespeare and virtual reality; (with Adam J. Bradley) on algorithms for detecting rhetorical figures; on a quantitative model of the English-language sonnet; and on archives and artificial intelligence.
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Introduction: Historicizing Exemplarity 1: Virtuous Action 2: Indecorous Spenser 3: The Exemplary Cycle 4: The Reluctant Genre 5: The Problem of Metonymy 6: Exemplary Criticism Appendix: Verses for the Death of Prince Henry
Introduction: Historicizing Exemplarity 1: Virtuous Action 2: Indecorous Spenser 3: The Exemplary Cycle 4: The Reluctant Genre 5: The Problem of Metonymy 6: Exemplary Criticism Appendix: Verses for the Death of Prince Henry
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