The Stylus and the Scalpel

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Theory and Practice of Metaphors in Senecas Prose, Trends in Classics – Supplementary Volumes 91

ISBN: 3110673576
ISBN 13: 9783110673579
Autor: Gazzarri, Tommaso
Verlag: De Gruyter GmbH
Umfang: XVII, 266 S., 1 s/w Illustr., 1 farbige Illustr., 1 b/w and 1 col. ill.
Erscheinungsdatum: 21.09.2020
Auflage: 1/2020
Format: 2 x 23.5 x 16
Gewicht: 541 g
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden
Artikelnummer: 8410607 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

Senecas developed metaphors draw on what is known to describe the unknown. They put hard ethical in highly accessible, and often quite entertaining, terms. The present book provides a functional description of Senecas dialectical relation between metaphorical language and philosophy. It shows how Stoic philosophy finds a new means of expression in Senecas highly elaborated rhetorical discourse, and how this relates to the social and cultural demands of Neronian culture. Metaphors are purposely utilized to work "collectively" rather than by category or type and that, therefore, the analysis of what metaphors do when Seneca chooses to combine them in clusters, demonstrates the existence of a "metanarrative of rhetoric". This approach is fundamentally innovative and has the advantage of gauging the functioning of Senecan style as a whole, rather than focusing on single features of its rhetorical functioning. The main target is to show how philosophical preaching materially contributes to the healing of human soul because it shapes the individuals cognitive faculty in a way that is physical and not simply figurative. The stylus and the scalpel blend in their functions. This kind of therapy is not just the simulacrum of a more "real" one, it is in itself medical in nature.

Autorenporträt

Tommaso Gazzarri, Union College, Schenectady, NY, USA.

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