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Abstract Seventeenth-century poetry was steeped in allusion to the Bible, the Roman Augustan poets, especially Horace, Virgil, and Ovid, and increasingly to other poets writing in English and other European vernaculars. Such allusiveness proved a rich resource for poets whose readers belonged to a shared poetic tradition; their work ...
Uwe-A. Küttner
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How allusion enhances consumer response to hope appeals in health messaging
While fear appeals often appear in health-oriented Public Service Announcements (PSAs), three experiments demonstrate that a positive appeal, hope, can be effectively used in PSAs to promote healthy eating when combined with an allusion, a type of ...
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PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2007
The study of allusion has been beset by limiting assumptions, conceptual murkiness, and terminological imprecision; moreover, many poststructuralist theorists regard such study as having been superseded by newer conceptions of intertextuality. This essay seeks to clarify the nature of allusion and the terminology by which it is analyzed and to place it
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The study of allusion has been beset by limiting assumptions, conceptual murkiness, and terminological imprecision; moreover, many poststructuralist theorists regard such study as having been superseded by newer conceptions of intertextuality. This essay seeks to clarify the nature of allusion and the terminology by which it is analyzed and to place it
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1992
Abstract Spelt out thus baldly, m the language of economic exchange, Emon’s post-lapsanan vis10n must strike the reader as one of the bleakest of Its kind: more chillingly familiar, for instance,, because more laconically presented, than Michael’s forecast of the ‘ghastly spasm, racking torture, qualms I Ofheart-s1ck agony’ which are the
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Abstract Spelt out thus baldly, m the language of economic exchange, Emon’s post-lapsanan vis10n must strike the reader as one of the bleakest of Its kind: more chillingly familiar, for instance,, because more laconically presented, than Michael’s forecast of the ‘ghastly spasm, racking torture, qualms I Ofheart-s1ck agony’ which are the
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2022
This chapter argues that allusiveness was a central feature of sixteenth-century poetry. It discusses the relationship between allusion, imitation, and various forms of intertextuality, before exploring (in broadly chronological order) seven types of allusiveness: allusions to authorial names; the repurposing of an identifiable earlier text; allusions ...
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This chapter argues that allusiveness was a central feature of sixteenth-century poetry. It discusses the relationship between allusion, imitation, and various forms of intertextuality, before exploring (in broadly chronological order) seven types of allusiveness: allusions to authorial names; the repurposing of an identifiable earlier text; allusions ...
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Memory as overt allusion trigger in ancient literature
Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha, 2022Sean A Adams
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