Powers of Expression, Expressions of Power: Speech Presentation and Latin LiteratureOxford University Press, 1999 - 358 Seiten Can a speaker's words ever be faithfully reported? History, philosophy, ethnography, political theory, linguistics, and literary criticism all involve debates about discourse and representation. By drawing from Plato's theory of discourse, the lively analysis of speech presentation in this book provides a coherent and original contribution to these debates, and highlights the problems involved when speech becomes both the object and the medium of narrative representation. The opening chapters offer fresh insights on ideology, intertextuality, literary language, and historiography, and reveal important connections between them. These insights are then applied in specific critical treatments of - Virgil's Aeneid, of Petronius' Satyricon, and of scenes involving messengers and angels in classical and European epic. Throughout this study, ancient texts are discussed in conjunction with examples from later traditions. Overall, this book uses Latin literature to demonstrate the theoretical and ideological importance of speech presentation for a number of contemporary disciplines. |
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Speech Presentation and Latin Literature Andrew Laird. POWERS OF EXPRESSION , EXPRESSIONS OF POWER Speech Presentation and Latin Literature ANDREW LAIRD OXFORD CLASSICAL MONOGRAPHS Can a speaker's words ever be faithfully reported ? History.
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... Latin literature / Andrew Laird . Includes bibliographical references . 1. Latin literature - History and criticism . 2. Speech in literature . 3. Power ( Social sciences ) in literature . 4. Oral communication in literature . 5. Latin ...
... Latin literature / Andrew Laird . Includes bibliographical references . 1. Latin literature - History and criticism . 2. Speech in literature . 3. Power ( Social sciences ) in literature . 4. Oral communication in literature . 5. Latin ...
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Socrates and the Narratologists | 44 |
Speech Modes and Literary Language | 79 |
Discourse and Epistemology | 116 |
Speech Presentation in Virgils | 153 |
Narrative and Discourse | 209 |
Messengers and Angels | 259 |
Representation | 306 |
References | 319 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
actually addressee Aeneas Aeneid ancient Apuleius Argonautica Ascanius audience Bakhtin Catullus Cena chapter characters Compare consider construction context dictation Dido diegesis direct discourse discussion distinction embedded Encolpius epic ethnography Eumolpus example expression fact Fama feature fictional first-person free indirect Genette genre Greek historiography Homer ideological Iliad imitation important instance intertextuality Iris Juno Jupiter's kind Kumarbi language Latin linguistic literary literature Mercury messenger scene Metamorphoses mimesis narrative narratology narrator narrator's notion nunc Odyssey Ovid Ovid's Oxford passage Petronius Plato Plato's poem poet poetic poetry quae questions quid quotation quoted readers relation remarks reported representation rhetorical Roman Satyricon sense Servius social Socrates speak speaker specific speech act speech and power speech modes speech presentation spoken story superaddressee syntax Tacitus Thebaid theory things Thucydides tion Trojan utterance Valerius verb verbal verses Virgil Voloshinov whilst words