In antiquity, public speaking was based on a set of linguistic strategies for obtaining agreement, with a good command of rhetoric seen as an asset. In the post-classical period, rhetoric was vilified and its status diminished due to the increasing (scientific) demand for tonal neutrality in discourse and the sublimation of oratory into printed material. In principle, Dante would have been respectful of the tradition governing epic speech-making, but ultimately chose to depict Ulysses' fate in Inferno XXVI as a case of morally suspect rhetoric, exaggerating the hero-sinner's deceptive skills and wanderlust as concepts antithetical to pietas, the idea of devotion espoused by Aeneas, Virgil's hero. Tennyson's depiction of Ulysses conforms in ...
Traditionally, Homer\u27s epics have been the domain of scholars and students interested in ancient ...
Dante deals with representation most overtly on Purgatory's terrace of pride, where the pilgrim enco...
The article revisits Inferno 26-27 from the perspective of the medieval pastoral debate on peccata l...
In antiquity, public speaking was based on a set of linguistic strategies for obtaining agreement, w...
In antiquity, public speaking was based on a set of linguistic strategies for obtaining agreement, w...
The Forgotten Speaker. Strategies of Persuasions in the Odyssey. Ancient critics recognised in the ...
The critical tradition on Tennyson prefers to see him as a sophisticated and refined elegiac poet wh...
The greatest poetic achievement of the Middle Ages in general, and of vernacular literatures in part...
The Virgilian oratio suasoria addressed to Ulysses in Dante’s Inferno is here interpreted like a hig...
Ancient and early modern Europe conceptualized rhetoric as a means for speakers to control their lis...
From Antiquity onwards, the Ulysses myth has been subject to contradictory interpretations, dependin...
Spenser (in the Faerie Queen), Milton (in Comus, Paradise Lost, and Samson Agonistes) and Shelley (i...
Rhetoric was—or is, and the uncertainty here is to the point—an unstable but hegemonic assemblage of...
The paper deals with the character of Ulysses within the frame of the Tusculanae disputationes with ...
The characters of John Milton’s Paradise Lost are portrayed throughout large parts of the epic poem ...
Traditionally, Homer\u27s epics have been the domain of scholars and students interested in ancient ...
Dante deals with representation most overtly on Purgatory's terrace of pride, where the pilgrim enco...
The article revisits Inferno 26-27 from the perspective of the medieval pastoral debate on peccata l...
In antiquity, public speaking was based on a set of linguistic strategies for obtaining agreement, w...
In antiquity, public speaking was based on a set of linguistic strategies for obtaining agreement, w...
The Forgotten Speaker. Strategies of Persuasions in the Odyssey. Ancient critics recognised in the ...
The critical tradition on Tennyson prefers to see him as a sophisticated and refined elegiac poet wh...
The greatest poetic achievement of the Middle Ages in general, and of vernacular literatures in part...
The Virgilian oratio suasoria addressed to Ulysses in Dante’s Inferno is here interpreted like a hig...
Ancient and early modern Europe conceptualized rhetoric as a means for speakers to control their lis...
From Antiquity onwards, the Ulysses myth has been subject to contradictory interpretations, dependin...
Spenser (in the Faerie Queen), Milton (in Comus, Paradise Lost, and Samson Agonistes) and Shelley (i...
Rhetoric was—or is, and the uncertainty here is to the point—an unstable but hegemonic assemblage of...
The paper deals with the character of Ulysses within the frame of the Tusculanae disputationes with ...
The characters of John Milton’s Paradise Lost are portrayed throughout large parts of the epic poem ...
Traditionally, Homer\u27s epics have been the domain of scholars and students interested in ancient ...
Dante deals with representation most overtly on Purgatory's terrace of pride, where the pilgrim enco...
The article revisits Inferno 26-27 from the perspective of the medieval pastoral debate on peccata l...