Enargeia in classical antiquity and the early modern age : the aesthetics of evidence /

The present study provides an extensive treatment of the topic of enargeia on the basis of the classical and humanist sources of its theoretical foundation. These serve as the basis for detailed analyses of verbal and pictorial works of the Classical Antiquity and the Early Modern Age. Their theoret...

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Main Author: Plett, Heinrich F.

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2012.

Series: International Studies in the History of Rhetoric 4.
Classical Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2012, ISBN: 9789004223240.

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Call Number: PN53 .P537 2012eb

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Summary:The present study provides an extensive treatment of the topic of enargeia on the basis of the classical and humanist sources of its theoretical foundation. These serve as the basis for detailed analyses of verbal and pictorial works of the Classical Antiquity and the Early Modern Age. Their theoretical basis is the tradition of classical rhetoric with its principal representatives (Aristotle, Cicero, Quintilian) and their reception history. The 'enargetic' approach to the arts may be described as rhetoric of presence and display, or aesthetics of evidence and imagination. Visual imagination plays a major role in the concepts of effect in oratory, poetry, and drama of the Classical Antiquity and the Early Modern Age. Its implementations are manifested in the Second Sophistic and in the Early Modern Age, there above all in the works of William Shakespeare.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9789004231184
ISSN:1865-1148 ;
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