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- catalog abstract ""The Risks of Simile in Renaissance Rhetoric is a study of the fascination with simile in Renaissance rhetoric and poetics. Moving Renaissance studies beyond the limitations of new historicism, Shirley Sharon-Zisser demonstrates that Renaissance rhetoricians anticipated the interest of psychoanalysis in the links between desire and language. The book traces the erotics of simile and of the related rhetorical categories of figure, trope, metaphor, and the primal substance of signification in Renaissance rhetoric books. Sharon-Zisser shows Renaissance rhetoricians associate simile with archaic maternality, with pastoral, with the omphalic, with multiple forms of sexuality, and with the jouissance of asymmetrical approximation. The psychoanalysis of Renaissance aesthetics of simile shows the structure of desire is not, as Lacan would have it, metonymic. Desire has the structure of the similaic."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11826408.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""The Risks of Simile in Renaissance Rhetoric is a study of the fascination with simile in Renaissance rhetoric and poetics. Moving Renaissance studies beyond the limitations of new historicism, Shirley Sharon-Zisser demonstrates that Renaissance rhetoricians anticipated the interest of psychoanalysis in the links between desire and language.".
- catalog description "Desire has the structure of the similaic."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: The Erotics of Rhetoric in the Renaissance -- pt. 1. The Archaic Substance of Speech. Ch. 1. Renaissance Rhetoric and the Dialectics of the Archaic Mother -- pt. 2. Fetishization/Colonization: The Brisuric Binarism of Elocution. Ch. 2. Ornamentation: Figure, Fetishism, and Perversion. Ch. 3. Displacement as Detour: Tropology, the Tropics, and the Troubadours -- pt. 3. Impaired Pair: Metaphoric Denial, Similaic Desire. Ch. 4. Master Trope/Trope of Mastery?: Metaphor, Ontology, and Phallic Masculinity. Ch. 5. Transferential Approximations: Similes, S(i)miles, Jouissance. Ch. 6. Simile and Maternality: From the Abject to the Orgasmic.".
- catalog description "The book traces the erotics of simile and of the related rhetorical categories of figure, trope, metaphor, and the primal substance of signification in Renaissance rhetoric books. Sharon-Zisser shows Renaissance rhetoricians associate simile with archaic maternality, with pastoral, with the omphalic, with multiple forms of sexuality, and with the jouissance of asymmetrical approximation. The psychoanalysis of Renaissance aesthetics of simile shows the structure of desire is not, as Lacan would have it, metonymic.".
- catalog extent "vii, 378 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Risks of simile in Renaissance rhetoric.".
- catalog identifier "0820445819 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Risks of simile in Renaissance rhetoric.".
- catalog isPartOf "New studies in aesthetics ; vol. 32".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : P. Lang,".
- catalog relation "Risks of simile in Renaissance rhetoric.".
- catalog subject "808/.009/024 21".
- catalog subject "PN183 .S53 2000".
- catalog subject "Rhetoric and psychology.".
- catalog subject "Rhetoric, Renaissance.".
- catalog subject "Simile.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: The Erotics of Rhetoric in the Renaissance -- pt. 1. The Archaic Substance of Speech. Ch. 1. Renaissance Rhetoric and the Dialectics of the Archaic Mother -- pt. 2. Fetishization/Colonization: The Brisuric Binarism of Elocution. Ch. 2. Ornamentation: Figure, Fetishism, and Perversion. Ch. 3. Displacement as Detour: Tropology, the Tropics, and the Troubadours -- pt. 3. Impaired Pair: Metaphoric Denial, Similaic Desire. Ch. 4. Master Trope/Trope of Mastery?: Metaphor, Ontology, and Phallic Masculinity. Ch. 5. Transferential Approximations: Similes, S(i)miles, Jouissance. Ch. 6. Simile and Maternality: From the Abject to the Orgasmic.".
- catalog title "The risks of simile in Renaissance rhetoric / Shirley Sharon-Zisser.".
- catalog type "text".