Regardless of the actual views on the art of embellished speech of the author(s) presented by the collection of essays known as Hánfēizǐ, the work is well known for its formal intricacy and refinement. The composition of several chapters appears unique against the background of other transmitted texts of the Warring States period, and the same is true of some textual strategies serving to convey the presented ideas with intensified rhetorical appeal. In this study, I aim to identify one of these strategies, showing, on the basis of thorough textual analysis, how the sections in which it is employed are structured and how the given devices contribute to the construction of meaning. Relevant parts of the chapters 45 (“Guǐshǐ” 詭使), 46 (“Liùfǎn...
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The article deals with aggressive discourse and the use of similar terms synonymic, such as “discour...
This book analyzes a defined corpus of philosophic texts from the Warring States period. It treats t...
This paper provides a ‘thick description’ (using Clifford Geertz’s notion) of “*Tāng zài Chì/Dì mén”...
The present article explores the applicability of the term “rhetoric” in a non-Western context and, ...
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This essay attempts to demonstrate, via surveying 10 classics in the history of rhetoric, that “orna...
Since the first still available rhetorical reflections, rhetorical figures have been categorized int...
The present essay discusses rhetorics as an instrument of both persuasion and deception. Early Chine...
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This essay introduces Lű\u27s Annals (Lűshi chunqiu), a classical Chinese text with a wealth of mate...
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