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"This is a study of ekphrasis, the art of making listeners and readers 'see' in their imagination through words alone, as taught in ancient rhetorical schools and as used by Greek writers of the Imperial period (2nd-6th centuries CE). The author places the practice of ekphrasis within its cultural context, emphasizing the importance of the visual imagination in ancient responses to rhetoric, poetry and historiography. By linking the theoretical writings on ekphrasis with ancient theories of imagination, emotion and language, she brings out the persuasive and emotive function of vivid language in the literature of the period.

This study also addresses the contrast between the ancient and the modern definitions of the term ekphrasis, underlining the different concepts of language, literature and reader response that distinguish the ancient from the modern approach. In order to explain the ancient understanding of ekphrasis and its place within the larger system of rhetorical training, the study includes a full analysis of the ancient technical sources (rhetorical handbooks, commentaries) which aims to make these accessible to non-specialists.

The concluding chapter moves away from rhetorical theory to consider the problems and challenges involved in 'turning listeners into spectators' with a particular focus on the role of ekphrasis within ancient fiction. Attention is also paid to texts that lie at the intersection of the modern and ancient definitions of ekphrasis, such as Philostratos' Imagines and the many ekphraseis of buildings and monuments to be found in Late Antique literature."--Jacket.

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Ashgate Pub. Co.
Language
English
Pages
238

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Ekphrasis, imagination and persuasion in ancient rhetorical theory and practice
2009, Ashgate Pub. Co.
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Aldershot, Hants, England, Burlington, VT

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
808/.0481
Library of Congress
PN56.E45 W43 2009, PN56.E45, PN56.E45 W43 2009eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
238

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22500969M
Internet Archive
ekphrasisimagina00webb
ISBN 13
9780754661252
LCCN
2008035799
OCLC/WorldCat
322349713, 244627966
Library Thing
9769600
Goodreads
7011374

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