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  1. Greek Drama and the Invention of Rhetoric
    Autor*in: Sansone, David
    Erschienen: 2012
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  2. Greek Drama and the Invention of Rhetoric
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  3. Greek Drama and the Invention of Rhetoric
    Autor*in: Sansone, David
    Erschienen: 2012
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    Asserts a novel and controversial theory on the origins of rhetoric that differs radically from the standard view Argues that it was the theatre of Ancient Greece, first appearing around 500 BC, that prompted the development of formalized rhetoric,... mehr

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    Asserts a novel and controversial theory on the origins of rhetoric that differs radically from the standard view Argues that it was the theatre of Ancient Greece, first appearing around 500 BC, that prompted the development of formalized rhetoric, which evolved soon thereafter Provides a cogent reworking of existing evidence Reveals the bias and inconsistency of Aristotle.

     

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  4. Greek drama and the invention of rhetoric
    Autor*in: Sansone, David
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex [u.a.]

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  5. Greek drama and the invention of rhetoric
    Autor*in: Sansone, David
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex

    This book challenges the standard view that formal rhetoric arose in response to the political and social environment of ancient Athens. Instead, it is argued, it was the theatre of Ancient Greece, first appearing around 500 BC that prompted the... mehr

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    This book challenges the standard view that formal rhetoric arose in response to the political and social environment of ancient Athens. Instead, it is argued, it was the theatre of Ancient Greece, first appearing around 500 BC that prompted the development of formalized rhetoric, which evolved soon thereafter. Indeed, ancient Athenian drama was inextricably bound to the city-state's development as a political entity, as well as to the birth of rhetoric. Ancient Greek dramatists used mythical conflicts as an opportunity for staging debates over issues of contemporary relevance, civic responsibility, war, and the role of the gods. The author shows how the essential feature of dialogue in drama created a 'counterpoint'--an interplay between the actor making the speech and the character reacting to it on stage. This innovation spurred the development of other more sophisticated forms of argumentation, which ultimately formed the core of formalized rhetoric pt. 1. What drama does and how it does it -- Setting the stage -- Seeing is believing -- The muse takes a holiday -- "It's counterpoint," he countered, and pointed -- Illusion and collusion -- Reaction time -- pt. 2. The second stage: the invention of rhetoric -- Paradigm shift happens -- Perhaps you will object -- Putting the accuser on trial.

     

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    Schlagworte: Rhetoric; Greek drama; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Composition & Creative Writing; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Rhetoric; REFERENCE ; Writing Skills; Greek drama; Rhetoric; Griechisch; Drama; Rhetorik; Retorik ; historia; Grekisk dramatik ; historia; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
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  6. Greek Drama and the Invention of Rhetoric
    Autor*in: Sansone, David
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Wiley-Blackwell, [s.l.]

    Asserts a novel and controversial theory on the origins of rhetoric that differs radically from the standard viewArgues that it was the theatre of Ancient Greece, first appearing around 500 BC, that promptedthe development of formalized rhetoric,... mehr

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    Asserts a novel and controversial theory on the origins of rhetoric that differs radically from the standard viewArgues that it was the theatre of Ancient Greece, first appearing around 500 BC, that promptedthe development of formalized rhetoric, which evolved soon thereafterProvides a cogent reworking of existing evidenceReveals the bias and inconsistency of Aristotle

     

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    Greek Drama and the Invention of Rhetoric; Contents; Preface; Part I What Drama Does and How It Does It; 1 Setting the Stage; 2 Seeing Is Believing; 3 The Muse Takes a Holiday; 4 "It's Counterpoint," He Countered, and Pointed; 5 Illusion and Collusion; 6 Reaction Time; Part II The Second Stage: The Invention of Rhetoric; 7 Paradigm Shift Happens; 8 Perhaps You Will Object; 9 Putting the Accuser on Trial; Works Cited; Index;

  7. Greek drama and the invention of rhetoric
    Autor*in: Sansone, David
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex

    This book challenges the standard view that formal rhetoric arose in response to the political and social environment of ancient Athens. Instead, it is argued, it was the theatre of Ancient Greece, first appearing around 500 BC that prompted the... mehr

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    This book challenges the standard view that formal rhetoric arose in response to the political and social environment of ancient Athens. Instead, it is argued, it was the theatre of Ancient Greece, first appearing around 500 BC that prompted the development of formalized rhetoric, which evolved soon thereafter. Indeed, ancient Athenian drama was inextricably bound to the city-state's development as a political entity, as well as to the birth of rhetoric. Ancient Greek dramatists used mythical conflicts as an opportunity for staging debates over issues of contemporary relevance, civic responsibility, war, and the role of the gods. The author shows how the essential feature of dialogue in drama created a 'counterpoint'--an interplay between the actor making the speech and the character reacting to it on stage. This innovation spurred the development of other more sophisticated forms of argumentation, which ultimately formed the core of formalized rhetoric pt. 1. What drama does and how it does it -- Setting the stage -- Seeing is believing -- The muse takes a holiday -- "It's counterpoint," he countered, and pointed -- Illusion and collusion -- Reaction time -- pt. 2. The second stage: the invention of rhetoric -- Paradigm shift happens -- Perhaps you will object -- Putting the accuser on trial.

     

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    Schlagworte: Rhetoric; Greek drama; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Composition & Creative Writing; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Rhetoric; REFERENCE ; Writing Skills; Greek drama; Rhetoric; Griechisch; Drama; Rhetorik; Retorik ; historia; Grekisk dramatik ; historia; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
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  8. Greek drama and the invention of rhetoric
    Autor*in: Sansone, David
    Erschienen: 2012
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  9. Greek drama and the invention of rhetoric
    Autor*in: Sansone, David
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex

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    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Rhetoric / History; Greek drama / History and criticism; Drama; Griechisch; Rhetorik
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  10. Greek Drama and the Invention of Rhetoric
    Autor*in: Sansone, David
    Erschienen: 2012; © 2012
    Verlag:  John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, Somerset

    Asserts a novel and controversial theory on the origins of rhetoric that differs radically from the standard view Argues that it was the theatre of Ancient Greece, first appearing around 500 BC, that prompted the development of formalized rhetoric,... mehr

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    Asserts a novel and controversial theory on the origins of rhetoric that differs radically from the standard view Argues that it was the theatre of Ancient Greece, first appearing around 500 BC, that prompted the development of formalized rhetoric, which evolved soon thereafter Provides a cogent reworking of existing evidence Reveals the bias and inconsistency of Aristotle

     

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    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Greek drama - History and criticism; Greek drama -- History and criticism; Rhetoric - History; Rhetoric -- History; Griechisch; Rhetorik; Drama
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    Autor*in: Sansone, David
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    Asserts a novel and controversial theory on the origins of rhetoric that differs radically from the standard view Argues that it was the theatre of Ancient Greece, first appearing around 500 BC, that prompted the development of formalized rhetoric,... mehr

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    Asserts a novel and controversial theory on the origins of rhetoric that differs radically from the standard view Argues that it was the theatre of Ancient Greece, first appearing around 500 BC, that prompted the development of formalized rhetoric, which evolved soon thereafter Provides a cogent reworking of existing evidence Reveals the bias and inconsistency of Aristotle. Intro -- Greek Drama and the Invention of Rhetoric -- Contents -- Preface -- Part I What Drama Does and How It Does It -- 1 Setting the Stage -- 2 Seeing Is Believing -- 3 The Muse Takes a Holiday -- 4 "It's Counterpoint," He Countered, and Pointed -- 5 Illusion and Collusion -- 6 Reaction Time -- Part II The Second Stage: The Invention of Rhetoric -- 7 Paradigm Shift Happens -- 8 Perhaps You Will Object -- 9 Putting the Accuser on Trial -- Works Cited -- Index.

     

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