Wit and Rhetoric in the Renaissance : : The Formal Basis of Elizabethan Prose Style / / William G. Crane.

Defines the term wit as it was used with reference to literary skill in the age of Elizabeth. The study revolves around the close association, during the latter half of the 16th century, between wit and rhetoric.

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Columbia University Studies in English and Comparative Literature ; 129
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. A GENERAL EXAMINATION OF WIT IN THE SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES -- III. THE ENGLISH COMMONPLACE BOOKS -- IV. LOGIC -- V. RHETORIC IN THE SCHOOLS OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY -- VI. THE THEORY OF IMITATION AND ITS RELATION TO AMPLIFICATION AND WIT -- VII. ENGLISH RHETORICS OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY -- VIII. THE MORAL DISCOURSE -- IX. BOOKS OF INSTRUCTION FOR THE COURTIER -- X. THE ESSAY AND THE CHARACTER -- XI THE SENTIMENTAL NOVEL AND THE ROMANCE -- XII. THE NARRATIVE DISCOURSE -- XIII. EPILOGUE -- APPENDICES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
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Defines the term wit as it was used with reference to literary skill in the age of Elizabeth. The study revolves around the close association, during the latter half of the 16th century, between wit and rhetoric.
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LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh
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Wit and Rhetoric in the Renaissance : The Formal Basis of Elizabethan Prose Style /
Columbia University Studies in English and Comparative Literature ;
Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
I. INTRODUCTION --
II. A GENERAL EXAMINATION OF WIT IN THE SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES --
III. THE ENGLISH COMMONPLACE BOOKS --
IV. LOGIC --
V. RHETORIC IN THE SCHOOLS OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY --
VI. THE THEORY OF IMITATION AND ITS RELATION TO AMPLIFICATION AND WIT --
VII. ENGLISH RHETORICS OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY --
VIII. THE MORAL DISCOURSE --
IX. BOOKS OF INSTRUCTION FOR THE COURTIER --
X. THE ESSAY AND THE CHARACTER --
XI THE SENTIMENTAL NOVEL AND THE ROMANCE --
XII. THE NARRATIVE DISCOURSE --
XIII. EPILOGUE --
APPENDICES --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
INDEX
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title_full Wit and Rhetoric in the Renaissance : The Formal Basis of Elizabethan Prose Style / William G. Crane.
title_fullStr Wit and Rhetoric in the Renaissance : The Formal Basis of Elizabethan Prose Style / William G. Crane.
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title_auth Wit and Rhetoric in the Renaissance : The Formal Basis of Elizabethan Prose Style /
title_alt Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
I. INTRODUCTION --
II. A GENERAL EXAMINATION OF WIT IN THE SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES --
III. THE ENGLISH COMMONPLACE BOOKS --
IV. LOGIC --
V. RHETORIC IN THE SCHOOLS OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY --
VI. THE THEORY OF IMITATION AND ITS RELATION TO AMPLIFICATION AND WIT --
VII. ENGLISH RHETORICS OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY --
VIII. THE MORAL DISCOURSE --
IX. BOOKS OF INSTRUCTION FOR THE COURTIER --
X. THE ESSAY AND THE CHARACTER --
XI THE SENTIMENTAL NOVEL AND THE ROMANCE --
XII. THE NARRATIVE DISCOURSE --
XIII. EPILOGUE --
APPENDICES --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
INDEX
title_new Wit and Rhetoric in the Renaissance :
title_sort wit and rhetoric in the renaissance : the formal basis of elizabethan prose style /
series Columbia University Studies in English and Comparative Literature ;
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contents Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
I. INTRODUCTION --
II. A GENERAL EXAMINATION OF WIT IN THE SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES --
III. THE ENGLISH COMMONPLACE BOOKS --
IV. LOGIC --
V. RHETORIC IN THE SCHOOLS OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY --
VI. THE THEORY OF IMITATION AND ITS RELATION TO AMPLIFICATION AND WIT --
VII. ENGLISH RHETORICS OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY --
VIII. THE MORAL DISCOURSE --
IX. BOOKS OF INSTRUCTION FOR THE COURTIER --
X. THE ESSAY AND THE CHARACTER --
XI THE SENTIMENTAL NOVEL AND THE ROMANCE --
XII. THE NARRATIVE DISCOURSE --
XIII. EPILOGUE --
APPENDICES --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
INDEX
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