Rhetorical Mosaic for a Kaleidoscope of Sound: Poetry as a Road to Understanding the Prose VoiceP. Lang, 1994 - 192 من الصفحات This work employs drama and imagination to guide the reader to the discovery of voice. Through this consciousness, the reader is involved in the role of poetry and rhetoric in the comprehension of prose from Homer, Plato and the Bible to John Henry Newman, James Joyce and Norman Mailer and in the role of autobiography in developing a philosophy of life. From these an interest in methods develops. Voice and image unite to challenge today's visual orthodoxy by moving the reader beyond typography to a secondary orality described by Walter Ong in the work's inspiration, Orality and Literacy. |
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
Autobiographical Basis for the Work and Autobiographical Digression | 9 |
Genres for Teaching Spirituality | 19 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
accept analogy Apologia approach Aristotle audience authors autobiography become beginning bias Carl Jung Cave chapter Christ Church Coleridge contrast conversion critical disinterestedness Divine dream Edith Stein elenchus Erik Erikson experience faith Father feel glory God's hear Hebrews Henry Newman's Rhetoric hermeneutics Ibid Idea imagination insight interpretation inventio issue Jacques Maritain James Joyce Jesus John Henry Newman knew knowledge language light listening living mandala Maritain Marshall McLuhan McLuhan meaning mediation method mind move Once Orality and Literacy person philosophy Plato poem poet poetic poetry position prepared present principle problem prose Providence question Raissa reality realized recognized reveal rhythm Samuel Coleridge Scripture sermon Simone Weil Socrates spiritual T.S. Eliot taught teachers teaching things thought truth understanding unity University University of Dayton voice Walter Ong wanted words writing written