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Music as Metaphor and Music Metaphors in Belles-Lettres and Scientific Music-Literary Discourse
In view of the importance of music as metaphor in the famous works of German literature (Thomas Mann's Doctor Faustus, Hermann Hesse's The Bead Game) and with reference to numerous statements made by the authors about music as an important element of ...
S. Macenka
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This article relates the transmission history of a single Samaritan text and its fascinating trajectory from a Samaritan legend into early modern rabbinic tradition, and on to nineteenth and early twentieth century Jewish studies circles.
Steven Fine
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The article discusses the issue of the “second life” of titles which, separated from the original text, start to function in the texts of other authors as winged words.
Anna Tyrpa
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On the less obvious manifestations of the poetic function: a translator’s view
The paper examines the interaction of the poetic function with the emotive and expressive functions in belles-lettres texts. The authors attempt to prove that the poetic function should not be equated with the aesthetic one.
Yakov M. Kolker, Elena S. Ustinova
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Recognizing Text Genres with Simple Metrics Using Discriminant Analysis [PDF]
A simple method for categorizing texts into predetermined text genre categories using the statistical standard technique of discriminant analysis is demonstrated with application to the Brown corpus.
Cutting, Douglass, Karlgren, Jussi
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Psychotherapy and moralising rhetoric in Galen's newly discovered Avoiding Distress (Peri Alypias). [PDF]
In this article, I examine Galen’s credentials as an ethical philosopher on the basis of his recently discovered essay Avoiding Distress (Peri alypias).
Xenophontos S.
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Category of Modality in Belles-lettres and Journalistic Styles
The article presents the results of a comparative analysis of subjective modality in literary and media texts. Subjective modality is connected with the speaker's attitude to the statement.
N. Panasenko+2 more
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“Above all Greek, above all Roman Fame”: Classical Rhetoric in America during the Colonial and Early National Periods [PDF]
The broad and profound influence of classical rhetoric in early America can be observed in both the academic study of that ancient discipline, and in the practical approaches to persuasion adopted by orators and writers in the colonial period, and during
Farrell, James M.
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According to the papers of late 20th and early 21st centuries devoted to the belles-lettres written in Russian, a term “Russian literature” or “Russian-language literature” is used along with another term “Russophone literature.” The different ...
Nadezhda I. Nefedova
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The reconfiguration of Natura and Ars in cartesian rhetoric and the epistemological reflections in the prize questions of the french academies [PDF]
This article discusses the change in the relationship between natura and ars that occurred when Cartesian language theories penetrated conceptions of rhetoric in France during the 17th century.
Urmann, Martin
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