Indecorous thinking : figures of speech in early modern poetics /
Indecorous Thinking Is A Study Of Artifice At Its Most Conspicuous: It argues that early modern writers turned to figures of speech like simile, antithesis, and periphrasis as the instruments of a particular kind of thinking unique to the emergent field of vernacular poesie. The classical ideal, of...
Saved in:
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Corporate Authors: | , |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
New York :
Fordham University Press,
2018
|
Edition: | First edition |
Subjects: | |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Internet
//IF NOT LOGGED IN - FORCE LOGIN ?> //ELSE THEY ARE LOGGED IN PROCEED WITH THE OPEN URL CODE:?>Stanford University
Call Number: |
PR541 .R66 2018 |
---|
University of Chicago
Call Number: |
PR541 .R66 2018 |
---|
Johns Hopkins University
Call Number: |
PR541 .R66 2018 |
---|
Duke University
Call Number: |
PR541 .R66 2018 |
---|
Cornell University
Call Number: |
PR541 .R66 2018 |
---|
Princeton University
Call Number: |
PR541 .R66 2018 |
---|
Columbia University
Call Number: |
PR541 .R66 2018 |
---|
University of Pennsylvania
Call Number: |
PR541 .R66 2018 |
---|
Brown University
Call Number: |
PR541 .R66 2018 |
---|