Medieval Rhetoric: A CasebookScott D. Troyan Routledge, 1. 12. 2004 - 272 strán (strany) This volume in the Routledge Medieval Casebooks series explores medieval rhetorical practices. Ten original essays examine the ways in which contemporary readers and scholars might employ rhetorical theory to illuminate underlying meanings in medieval texts. The contributors also explore how rhetoric was used as a means of textual innovation in the work of medieval authors such as Chaucer and his contemporaries. |
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Alphabets and Rosary Beads in Chaucers An ABC | 25 |
The Prioresss Oratio ad Mariam | 63 |
Time as Rhetorical Topos in Chaucers Poetry | 91 |
Argument and Emotion in Trollus and Criseyde | 109 |
Advice without Consent in Troilus and Criseyde | 127 |
Phatic Rhetoric Anthology | 147 |
Gendered Bodies | 161 |
Contributors | 247 |
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