The Pervasive Image : the Role of Analogy in the Poetry of Ausiàs March.
The Role of Analogy in the Poetry of Ausiàs March.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam/Philadelphia :
John Benjamins Pub. Co.,
1985.
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Series: | Purdue University monographs in Romance languages ;
v. 17. |
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- THE PERVASIVE IMAGEThe Role of Analogy in the Poetry of Ausiàs March; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Table of contents; Preface; Introduction; Part I: The Historical and Theoretical Backgrounds to March's Analogies; 1. The Analogical Background; The Analogical Universe; The Marchian Analogy and the Troubadour Tradition; The Master/Servant Image; The Marine Image; Nontroubadouresque Themes; March and the Provençal Tradition: Conclusions; 2. Towards a Theory of Simile; The Marchian Simile: A Fundamental Problem in Theory; Aristotelian Theory of Simile and Metaphor.
- Classical Theory: Simile, Metaphor, and AllegoryThe Flors del Gay Saber: Simile and Allegoria; Simile and Exemplum; Some Modern Theories of Metaphor; The "Interaction" Theory of Metaphor; An "Interactive" Theory of Simile; PART II: Functions of the Analogy; 3. Emotive and Explicative Functions; The Emotive Effect; New Metaphors for Old; The Explicative Function; 4. Prefiguring the Occasion; Prefiguring the Occasion; Cants de Mort XCIII, XCIV; 5. Tactics in Persuasion; The Effect of Implication; The Deflection and Redirection of Moral Responsibility; The Sophistic Argument.
- 6. The Moral PerspectiveThe Implication of the Moral Context; 7. Some Further Aspects of March's Use of Analogy; The Unsatisfactory Analogy; A Special Problem: Allegory in LXVIII; Use and Non-Use of Analogy; 8. Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index to Poems.