textScholarly analysis of rhetorical speeches over the last century has been concentrated on the “traditional” ways of approaching this kind of texts, without paying much attention to their theatrical nature. The old critical analysis paid attention primarily (if not exclusively) to textual issues such as the recognition of grammatical points and the use of such texts as sources of information about historical and legal issues. The interest of scholars focuses, recently, on the study of rhetorical speeches as performances. Although some critical approaches of Demosthenes’ On the Crown appeared over the last few years, there is no systematic argument about the theatrical features of this masterpiece. By reading On the Crown, I emphasiz...
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Analysis of any phenomenon, which is far from the researcher for thousands years, in the light of th...
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grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of my study is to look at Shakespeare's thirteen...
The art of beautiful speech has its origins in the ancient Greek tradition. In sophistic discussions...
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This dissertation attempts to clarify some aspects of the operation of speech acts as they relate to...
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In this paper I shall suggest that law is most usefully seen not, as it usually is by academics and ...
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There is notoriously little agreement in the literature on Aristotle’s Rhetoric. While disputes abou...
This article draws on classical rhetoric to describe and analyze a legal monologue in Dutch and its ...
This book considers how law is always enacted, or performed, in ways that can be analyzed in relatio...
This paper seeks to give a more precise grounding to the question of relevance in Athenian forensic ...
"Herausgegeben von Eva Cantarella, Michael Gagarin, Joseph Mélèze Modrzejewski und Gerhard Thür"[Ext...
Analysis of any phenomenon, which is far from the researcher for thousands years, in the light of th...
As a speechwriter, orator, and politician, Demosthenes captured, embodied, and shaped his time. He w...
"This book addresses a relatively neglected area in the study of ancient rhetoric: the performance o...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of my study is to look at Shakespeare's thirteen...
The art of beautiful speech has its origins in the ancient Greek tradition. In sophistic discussions...
Demosthenes’ Against Euboulides is a vibrant lawcourt speech which has rarely been given the attent...
This dissertation attempts to clarify some aspects of the operation of speech acts as they relate to...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 190-212).This dissertation offers an analysis of the form of...
In this paper I shall suggest that law is most usefully seen not, as it usually is by academics and ...
The document presented strays from the form of a traditional historical or literary paper to assume ...
There is notoriously little agreement in the literature on Aristotle’s Rhetoric. While disputes abou...
This article draws on classical rhetoric to describe and analyze a legal monologue in Dutch and its ...
This book considers how law is always enacted, or performed, in ways that can be analyzed in relatio...
This paper seeks to give a more precise grounding to the question of relevance in Athenian forensic ...