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  1. On eloquence
    Erschienen: c2008
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, New Haven

    On Eloquence questions the common assumption that eloquence is merely a subset of rhetoric, a means toward a rhetorical end. Denis Donoghue, an eminent and prolific critic of the English language, holds that this assumption is erroneous. In this... mehr

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    On Eloquence questions the common assumption that eloquence is merely a subset of rhetoric, a means toward a rhetorical end. Denis Donoghue, an eminent and prolific critic of the English language, holds that this assumption is erroneous. In this book, Donoghue maintains that eloquence should be examined independent of mere rhetoric and that it has its own intrinsic value

     

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    ISBN: 9780300145052; 0300145055
    Schlagworte: Eloquence in literature; Eloquence; Oratory; Oratory; Eloquence; Eloquence in literature; Eloquence in literature; Eloquence; Oratory; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Public Speaking; LITERARY CRITICISM ; General; Retorica
    Umfang: Online Ressource (vii, 199 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-189) and index. - Print version record

    Taking notesThe Latin factor -- Song without words -- Like something almost being said -- To make an end -- Blind mouths -- For and against.

  2. On Eloquence
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, New Haven, CT

    On Eloquence questions the common assumption that eloquence is merely a subset of rhetoric, a means toward a rhetorical end. Denis Donoghue, an eminent and prolific critic of the English language, holds that this assumption is erroneous. While... mehr

     

    On Eloquence questions the common assumption that eloquence is merely a subset of rhetoric, a means toward a rhetorical end. Denis Donoghue, an eminent and prolific critic of the English language, holds that this assumption is erroneous. While rhetoric is the use of language to persuade people to do one thing rather than another, Donoghue maintains that eloquence is “gratuitous, ideally autonomous, in speech and writing an upsurge of creative vitality for its own sake.” He offers many instances of eloquence in words, and suggests the forms our appreciation of them should take.Donoghue argues persuasively that eloquence matters, that we should indeed care about it. “Because we should care about any instances of freedom, independence, creative force, sprezzatura,” he says, “especially when we live-perhaps this is increasingly the case-in a culture of the same, featuring official attitudes, stereotypes of the officially enforced values, sedated language, a politics of pacification.” A noteworthy addition to Donoghue’s long-term project to reclaim a disinterested appreciation of literature as literature, this volume is a wise and pleasurable meditation on eloquence, its unique ability to move or give pleasure, and its intrinsic value

     

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    Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Chapter 1: Taking Notes -- -- Chapter 2: The Latin Factor -- -- Chapter 3: Song Without Words -- -- Chapter 4: Like Something Almost Being Said -- -- Chapter 5: To Make an End -- -- Chapter 6: Blind Mouths -- -- Chapter 7: For and Against -- -- Notes -- -- Index

  3. On Eloquence
    Autor*in: Donoghue, Denis
    Erschienen: [2008]
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, New Haven, CT ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    On Eloquence questions the common assumption that eloquence is merely a subset of rhetoric, a means toward a rhetorical end. Denis Donoghue, an eminent and prolific critic of the English language, holds that this assumption is erroneous. While... mehr

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    On Eloquence questions the common assumption that eloquence is merely a subset of rhetoric, a means toward a rhetorical end. Denis Donoghue, an eminent and prolific critic of the English language, holds that this assumption is erroneous. While rhetoric is the use of language to persuade people to do one thing rather than another, Donoghue maintains that eloquence is "gratuitous, ideally autonomous, in speech and writing an upsurge of creative vitality for its own sake." He offers many instances of eloquence in words, and suggests the forms our appreciation of them should take. Donoghue argues persuasively that eloquence matters, that we should indeed care about it. "Because we should care about any instances of freedom, independence, creative force, sprezzatura," he says, "especially when we live-perhaps this is increasingly the case-in a culture of the same, featuring official attitudes, stereotypes of the officially enforced values, sedated language, a politics of pacification." A noteworthy addition to Donoghue's long-term project to reclaim a disinterested appreciation of literature as literature, this volume is a wise and pleasurable meditation on eloquence, its unique ability to move or give pleasure, and its intrinsic value.

     

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  4. On Eloquence
    Autor*in: Donoghue, Denis
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, New Haven ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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  5. On eloquence
    Autor*in: Donoghue, Denis
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, New Haven ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-189) and index

  6. On eloquence
    Autor*in: Donoghue, Denis
    Erschienen: 2008; ©2008
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, New Haven

    On Eloquence questions the common assumption that eloquence is merely a subset of rhetoric, a means toward a rhetorical end. Denis Donoghue, an eminent and prolific critic of the English language, holds that this assumption is erroneous. In this... mehr

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    On Eloquence questions the common assumption that eloquence is merely a subset of rhetoric, a means toward a rhetorical end. Denis Donoghue, an eminent and prolific critic of the English language, holds that this assumption is erroneous. In this book, Donoghue maintains that eloquence should be examined independent of mere rhetoric and that it has its own intrinsic value Taking notes -- The Latin factor -- Song without words -- Like something almost being said -- To make an end -- Blind mouths -- For and against

     

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    ISBN: 0300125410; 0300158394; 0300145055; 1282089390; 9780300125412; 9780300158397; 9780300145052; 9781282089396
    Schlagworte: Eloquence in literature; Eloquence; Oratory; Art oratoire; Éloquence; Éloquence dans la littérature; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES - Public Speaking; LITERARY CRITICISM - General; Eloquence; Eloquence in literature; Oratory; Retorica
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-189) and index