2015
DOI: 10.1515/arcadia-2015-0020
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A New ‘Rhetoric’ for Modernism?

Abstract: This article traces the emergence and evolution of 'rhetoric' as a historical key term of metaliterary discourse. In the modernist period, the term 'rhetoric' was given a conspicuously central role in the heated debate over literary style and its relation to ordinary language, not incidentally after rhetoric's fall from grace as an academic discipline over the course of the 19 th century. Scores of writers (e. g. Symons, Yeats, Hofmannsthal, Gourmont, Pound, Eliot) attacked 'rhetoric,' variously (and often vag… Show more

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