Literary Rhetoric

Literary Rhetoric

Author: Heinrich F. Plett

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 9004171134

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The subject of this book is literary rhetoric which is treated both in a historical outline and a systematic concept, implemented in analyses of literary texts of all ages and languages.


Colloquial and Literary Latin

Colloquial and Literary Latin

Author: Eleanor Dickey

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-07-22

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 113948852X

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What is colloquial Latin? What can we learn about it from Roman literature, and how does an understanding of colloquial Latin enhance our appreciation of literature? This book sets out to answer such questions, beginning with examinations of how the term 'colloquial' has been used by linguists and by classicists (and how its Latin equivalents were used by the Romans) and continuing with exciting new research on colloquial language in a wide range of Latin authors. Each chapter is written by a leading expert in the relevant area, and the material presented includes new editions of several texts. The Introduction presents the first account in English of developments in the study of colloquial Latin over the last century, and throughout the book findings are presented in clear, lucid, and jargon-free language, making a major scholarly debate accessible to a broad range of students and non-specialists.


The Semiotics of Fortune-telling

The Semiotics of Fortune-telling

Author: Edna Aphek

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 1990-01-01

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9027278245

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This book presents a semiotic analysis of the linguistic and extralinguistic elements of fortune-telling as part of a larger pragmatic-oriented theory of human communication. The material was collected in Israel, in Hebrew, and parallels are made with other languages and cultures. The analysis is based on dynamic relativism of the multidimensional, transcendental, holistic process of human communication.


Electronic Discourse

Electronic Discourse

Author: Boyd H. Davis

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1997-01-01

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9780791434758

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Investigates the new world of computer conferencing and details how writers use language when their social interaction is exclusively enacted through text on screens.


Dreaming across Languages and Cultures

Dreaming across Languages and Cultures

Author: Laurence Wong

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2014-10-02

Total Pages: 551

ISBN-13: 1443868280

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Dreaming across Languages and Cultures: A Study of the Literary Translations of the Hong lou meng (also called The Dream of the Red Chamber, Red Chamber Dream, or The Story of the Stone) is a groundbreaking monograph in translation studies. Integrating theory with practice, it examines, analyses, compares, and evaluates 14 versions of the greatest Chinese novel in five major European languages, namely, English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. In this study, translation, linguistic, literary, and semiotic theories, as well as the author’s own experience of translating Dante and Shakespeare, are drawn on. Though primarily aimed at scholars specializing in translation and in Hong lou meng studies, the book also introduces students of Chinese literature, comparative literature, and cultural studies to new interdisciplinary perspectives. By illustrating salient points with lively and interesting examples, too, it enables the non-specialist to see the fascinating intricacies of language and translation, as well as the complex relationship between translation and culture. In view of its new approach to a new topic, of its many impressive insights, and, above all, of the amazing depth and breadth of its investigation, Dreaming across Languages and Cultures is truly monumental.