Self-referential rhetoric: the evolution of the Elizabethan 'wit'
<p>The thesis traces the evolving attitudes towards rhetoric in the highly-rhetorised English-language prose of the late sixteenth century by focusing on a term that was itself subject to significant change: ‘wit’. To wit’s pre-existing denotations of intellectual acumen, capacity for reason a...
Príomhchruthaitheoir: | Kramer, Y |
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Rannpháirtithe: | Burrow, C |
Formáid: | Tráchtas |
Teanga: | English |
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: |
2017
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Míreanna comhchosúla
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