This article argues for an ironic understanding of Song of Songs 1:5-6. The linguistic irony carries a second meaning contrary to the first more obvious one, being expressed as verbal and situational irony. The rhetorical structure and the figures of speech are analyzed. The stereotype conceptualizations of "blackness" and "beauty" in the Old Testament are evaluated. It is demonstrated that she boasts of being black and beautiful. The text is explained by the stylistic device of rhetorical irony. This leads to the result that she is also a city woman and that the vineyard-episode with her brothers (1:5-6) cannot be understood as a serious explanation for her skin colour, as it commonly happens. Perhaps she is associated with Pharaoh's daugh...
A comparison of ancient and modern translations of Canticles 1:5-6 confronts the reader immediately ...
Didenko N. М. Die besonderheiten derironie von gunter grass / Didenko N. М. // Одеський лінгвістичн...
More than any other biblical book the Song of Songs has received a wider range of interpretations, m...
BLACK AM I AND BEAUTIFUL – RHETORICAL IRONY IN SONG OF SONGSThis article argues for an ironic unders...
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Adamo’s article on Ebed-Melech’s protest brings fresh insight into my earlier article on Song of Son...
The subject of the translated article is irony understood as one of the formative elements of human ...
In the article we investigate the Christian – pagan polemic of Origen's treatise “Contra Celsum” in ...
The Gospel of John is renowned for its pervasive use of irony. While this phenomenon is widely recog...
The study aimed to identify the types of similes of woman and man in the Bible book, Song of Songs, ...
<strong>Irony in the Gospel of John</strong><br /> An exponent of literary theory ...
The sketch is dedicated to the cultural mystery of the face’s symbolism in the Old Testament’s Song ...
In this article I intend to show how female and male protagonists are portrayed in the poems of the ...
This article discusses the mechanisms of creating irony in the stories of H. Böll and analyzes the w...
Abstract: The study of irony has always been a field of interest for diverse disciplines. Whereas ir...
A comparison of ancient and modern translations of Canticles 1:5-6 confronts the reader immediately ...
Didenko N. М. Die besonderheiten derironie von gunter grass / Didenko N. М. // Одеський лінгвістичн...
More than any other biblical book the Song of Songs has received a wider range of interpretations, m...
BLACK AM I AND BEAUTIFUL – RHETORICAL IRONY IN SONG OF SONGSThis article argues for an ironic unders...
It is commonly held that irony features significantly in<em> Susanna</em>. This seemingl...
Adamo’s article on Ebed-Melech’s protest brings fresh insight into my earlier article on Song of Son...
The subject of the translated article is irony understood as one of the formative elements of human ...
In the article we investigate the Christian – pagan polemic of Origen's treatise “Contra Celsum” in ...
The Gospel of John is renowned for its pervasive use of irony. While this phenomenon is widely recog...
The study aimed to identify the types of similes of woman and man in the Bible book, Song of Songs, ...
<strong>Irony in the Gospel of John</strong><br /> An exponent of literary theory ...
The sketch is dedicated to the cultural mystery of the face’s symbolism in the Old Testament’s Song ...
In this article I intend to show how female and male protagonists are portrayed in the poems of the ...
This article discusses the mechanisms of creating irony in the stories of H. Böll and analyzes the w...
Abstract: The study of irony has always been a field of interest for diverse disciplines. Whereas ir...
A comparison of ancient and modern translations of Canticles 1:5-6 confronts the reader immediately ...
Didenko N. М. Die besonderheiten derironie von gunter grass / Didenko N. М. // Одеський лінгвістичн...
More than any other biblical book the Song of Songs has received a wider range of interpretations, m...