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S12/0215 --- S12/0820 --- S16/0700 --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Philosophy of language --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Comparative philosophy --- China: Literature and theatrical art--Comparative literature --- Courts and courtiers. --- China --- Europe --- Japan --- History --- Courts and courtiers --- Court and courtiers --- Courtiers --- Kings and rulers --- Manners and customs --- Favorites, Royal --- Queens
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Key imperial and royal courts--in Han, Tang, and Song dynasty China; medieval and renaissance Europe; and Heian and Muromachi Japan--are examined in this comparative and interdisciplinary volume as loci of power and as entities that establish, influence, or counter the norms of a larger society. Contributions by twelve scholars are organized into sections on the rhetoric of persuasion, taste, communication, gender, and natural nobility. Writing from the perspectives of literature, history, and philosophy, the authors examine the use and purpose of rhetoric in their respective areas. In Rhetoric of Persuasion, we see that in both the third-century court of the last Han emperor and the fourteenth-century court of Edward II, rhetoric served to justify the deposition of a ruler and the establishment of a new regime. Rhetoric of Taste examines the court's influence on aesthetic values in China and Japan, specifically literary tastes in ninth-century China, the melding of literary and historical texts into a sort of national history in fifteenth-century Japan, and the embrace of literati painting innovations in twelfth-century China during a time when the literati themselves were out of favor. Rhetoric of Communication considers official communications to the throne in third-century China, the importance of secret communications in Charlemagne's court, and the implications of the use of classical Chinese in the Japanese court during the eighth and ninth centuries. Rhetoric of Gender offers the biography of a former Han emperor's favorite consort and studies the metaphorical possibilities of Tang palace plaints. Rhetoric of Natural Nobility focuses on Dante's efforts to confirm his nobility of soul as a poet, surmounting his non-noble ancestry, and the development of the texts that supported the political ideologies of the fifteenth-century Burgundian dukes Philip the Good and Charles the Bold.
Courts and courtiers. --- Court and courtiers --- Courtiers --- Kings and rulers --- Manners and customs --- Favorites, Royal --- Queens --- Japan --- Europe --- China --- History
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Semiotics --- Philosophy, Medieval --- History
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Old French literature --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Gregory I [Pope] --- Literature, Medieval --- Church history --- History and criticism --- Gregory --- 235.3*23 --- 82-13 --- -Church history --- -Christianity --- Ecclesiastical history --- History, Church --- History, Ecclesiastical --- History --- Christianity --- European literature --- Medieval literature --- Hagiografie: miracula --- Epiek --- Gregory I, Pope --- History and criticism. --- -Hagiografie: miracula --- 82-13 Epiek --- 235.3*23 Hagiografie: miracula --- -82-13 Epiek --- Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Grégoire, --- Gregor, --- Gregorio, --- Grēgorios --- Gregorius, --- Gregorius --- Gregory, --- Grégoire --- Literature, Medieval - History and criticism --- Church history - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Gregory - I, - Pope, - approximately 540-604
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A stellar cast of fifteen contributors seeks to show the direction in which continental and continentally oriented American literary criticism has evolved in recent years. Nine of the essays are published here for the first time; five of the remaining six were translated, by the editor, from the French; only one has previously appeared in English.The essays make available some of the most important and most representative work that has been done in the wake of structuralism. Among the topics treated are the relationships between semiology and literature, anthropology and literature, and psychoanalysis and literature; modern American poetics; algebraic models as epistemological operators; the modes of production of a poem; Flaubert's view of history; and poetic language. Professor Harari has arranged the essays to move from the general to the particular and from the abstract to the concrete. In an informative and ambitious introduction, he discusses each essay in relation to the whole and explains the interrelationships among the various theories and strategies that are represented in the anthology.A book meant for the specialist as well as the novice, for the teacher of literature and criticism as well as the student, Textual Strategies is a brilliant introduction to post-structuralist critical theories and practices.
PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Post-Structuralism. --- Literary criticism. --- Poststructuralism. --- Criticism --- Evaluation of literature --- Literary criticism --- Literature --- Rhetoric --- Aesthetics --- Post-structuralism --- Philosophy, Modern --- Structuralism --- Technique --- Evaluation
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