PhD ThesisThis thesis considers two aspects of the literary style of Sir Thomas Browne. The first four chapters examine the novelty and creativity of his diction, and chapters five to eight describe and interpret the rhetorical features inherent in his sentence-structures. A final chapter summarises the significance of my findings. Chapter one surveys the history of critical opinion and comment upon Browne's choice of words. Chapter two assesses the degree to which it is possible to define innovation in English vocabulary by reference to lexicographical techniques. Chapter three, in three parts, considers the historical background to innovative diction in the seventeenth century, especially as it is evident in learned and scienti...
This dissertation tracks representations of orators in a constellation of British texts throughout t...
The abundance of literary devices Butler employs in his prose works has often been interpreted as ev...
This dissertation charts the distinct but related epistemological, ontological, and aesthetic framew...
Although relatively few readers today may have heard of Sir Thomas Browne (1605–1682), the works of ...
In 1646 Sir Thomas Browne published his Pseudodoxia Epidemica, a broad, somewhat encyclopedic catalo...
This thesis explores the literary and intellectual relationship between Samuel Johnson and Sir Thoma...
Bibliography: page [189]-199Browne has become so traditionally a part of the history and texture of ...
Throughout his writings, the physician and essayist Thomas Browne (1605–82) grapples with the proble...
This article was invited for the 'On Form' issue of Performance Research, edited by Dr Ric Allsopp. ...
Doctor, linguist, scientist, natural historian, and writer of what is probably the most stunning pro...
The thesis traces the evolving attitudes towards rhetoric in the highly-rhetorised English-language ...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an annotated edition of the manuscript poetry of William Browne...
textThis dissertation revises our understanding of one of the most important and controversial work...
PhDThe survival of the 1711 sale catalogue of the library of Sir Thomas Browne and his heirs has gi...
302 pagesAlthough Sir Thomas Browne's most important work, the Religio Medici, created an intellectu...
This dissertation tracks representations of orators in a constellation of British texts throughout t...
The abundance of literary devices Butler employs in his prose works has often been interpreted as ev...
This dissertation charts the distinct but related epistemological, ontological, and aesthetic framew...
Although relatively few readers today may have heard of Sir Thomas Browne (1605–1682), the works of ...
In 1646 Sir Thomas Browne published his Pseudodoxia Epidemica, a broad, somewhat encyclopedic catalo...
This thesis explores the literary and intellectual relationship between Samuel Johnson and Sir Thoma...
Bibliography: page [189]-199Browne has become so traditionally a part of the history and texture of ...
Throughout his writings, the physician and essayist Thomas Browne (1605–82) grapples with the proble...
This article was invited for the 'On Form' issue of Performance Research, edited by Dr Ric Allsopp. ...
Doctor, linguist, scientist, natural historian, and writer of what is probably the most stunning pro...
The thesis traces the evolving attitudes towards rhetoric in the highly-rhetorised English-language ...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an annotated edition of the manuscript poetry of William Browne...
textThis dissertation revises our understanding of one of the most important and controversial work...
PhDThe survival of the 1711 sale catalogue of the library of Sir Thomas Browne and his heirs has gi...
302 pagesAlthough Sir Thomas Browne's most important work, the Religio Medici, created an intellectu...
This dissertation tracks representations of orators in a constellation of British texts throughout t...
The abundance of literary devices Butler employs in his prose works has often been interpreted as ev...
This dissertation charts the distinct but related epistemological, ontological, and aesthetic framew...