Ekphrasis, imagination and persuasion in ancient rhetorical theory and practice / Ruth Webb.

This is a study of ekphrasis, the art of making listeners and readers 'see' in their imagination through words alone, as taught in ancient rhetorical schools and as used by Greek writers of the Imperial period (2nd-6th centuries CE). The author places the practice of ekphrasis within its c...

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Main Author: Webb, Ruth, 1963-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Farnham, Surrey ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, ©2009.
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Summary:This is a study of ekphrasis, the art of making listeners and readers 'see' in their imagination through words alone, as taught in ancient rhetorical schools and as used by Greek writers of the Imperial period (2nd-6th centuries CE). The author places the practice of ekphrasis within its cultural context, emphasising the importance of the visual imagination in ancient responses to rhetoric, poetry and historiography. By linking the theoretical writings on ekphrasis with ancient theories of imagination and emotion and language, she brings out the persuasive and emotive function of vivid languag.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiii, 238 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780754693307
0754693309
1317145356
9781317145356
1282054333
9781282054332
9786612054334
6612054336
Language:English.
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