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- catalog contributor b11955111.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "1. The History of 'Nuances': Imitation in the Eighteenth Century -- 1.1. The 'querelle du coloris' -- 1.2. Le Blon's invention of colour engraving -- 1.3. Castel's colour harpsichord and colour weaving -- 1.4. Girard and synonymy -- 1.5. Condillac's Art d'ecrire -- 1.6. Bievre's 'calembours' -- 1.7. Diderot's article 'Beau' -- 1.8. D'Alembert, Court de Gebelin, and encyclopaedias -- 1.9. The theory of genres -- 2. Preciosity and its Discontents -- 2.1. Marivaux and two kinds of 'clarte' -- 2.2. Houdar de La Motte's idea of poetry and prose -- 2.3. Criticism of preciosity -- 2.4. Fenelon's compromise -- 2.5. Girard's compromise: Synonymes francois -- 2.6. Dumarsais's compromise: Traite des tropes -- 2.7. Olivet's compromise: Prosodie -- 3. Condillac's Idea of 'Nature' -- 3.1. Semiosis -- 3.2. Empathy in the origin of language -- 3.3. From 'nature' to 'second nature' in language -- 3.4. Diderot and composition in painting -- 3.5. Empathy and gesture in the 'drame bourgeois' -- 3.6. Rousseau and the figurative origins of language -- 3.7. Buffon's universal style -- 4. Linguistic and Poetic Sound Symbolism -- 4.1. De Brosses's theory of phonomimetism -- 4.2. Court de Gebelin's theory of phonomimetism -- 4.3. Sound symbolism in poetry -- 4.4. Diderot's hieroglyph -- 4.5. The perfect language -- 4.6. De Piis and sound symbolism in poetry -- 4.7. 'Etymologie' as a theory of poetry -- 5. The Dissolution of Language -- 5.1. The linguistic philosophy of 'ideologie' -- 5.2. Universal language schemes: Locke, Delormel, and Maimieux -- 5.3. L'Epee's sign language -- 5.4. Sicard's sign language -- 5.5. Condillac's algebraic language -- 5.6. The literary aesthetics of 'impertinence' -- 5.7. Mercier's literary aesthetics -- 5.8. Mercier and necrophilia -- 5.9. Mercier's Tableau de Paris -- App. La Motte, OEdipe, tragedie, Act III, scene vi, extract -- App. La Motte, OEdipe, tragedie en prose, Act III, scene v, extract.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-247) and index.".
- catalog extent "x, 250 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0198160127".
- catalog isPartOf "Oxford modern languages and literature monographs.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford : Clarendon : Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog spatial "France".
- catalog subject "801.93094409033 21".
- catalog subject "Aesthetics, Modern 18th century.".
- catalog subject "Criticism France History 18th century.".
- catalog subject "French literature 18th century History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Linguistics France History 18th century.".
- catalog subject "PN90 .N95 2000".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The History of 'Nuances': Imitation in the Eighteenth Century -- 1.1. The 'querelle du coloris' -- 1.2. Le Blon's invention of colour engraving -- 1.3. Castel's colour harpsichord and colour weaving -- 1.4. Girard and synonymy -- 1.5. Condillac's Art d'ecrire -- 1.6. Bievre's 'calembours' -- 1.7. Diderot's article 'Beau' -- 1.8. D'Alembert, Court de Gebelin, and encyclopaedias -- 1.9. The theory of genres -- 2. Preciosity and its Discontents -- 2.1. Marivaux and two kinds of 'clarte' -- 2.2. Houdar de La Motte's idea of poetry and prose -- 2.3. Criticism of preciosity -- 2.4. Fenelon's compromise -- 2.5. Girard's compromise: Synonymes francois -- 2.6. Dumarsais's compromise: Traite des tropes -- 2.7. Olivet's compromise: Prosodie -- 3. Condillac's Idea of 'Nature' -- 3.1. Semiosis -- 3.2. Empathy in the origin of language -- 3.3. From 'nature' to 'second nature' in language -- 3.4. Diderot and composition in painting -- 3.5. Empathy and gesture in the 'drame bourgeois' -- 3.6. Rousseau and the figurative origins of language -- 3.7. Buffon's universal style -- 4. Linguistic and Poetic Sound Symbolism -- 4.1. De Brosses's theory of phonomimetism -- 4.2. Court de Gebelin's theory of phonomimetism -- 4.3. Sound symbolism in poetry -- 4.4. Diderot's hieroglyph -- 4.5. The perfect language -- 4.6. De Piis and sound symbolism in poetry -- 4.7. 'Etymologie' as a theory of poetry -- 5. The Dissolution of Language -- 5.1. The linguistic philosophy of 'ideologie' -- 5.2. Universal language schemes: Locke, Delormel, and Maimieux -- 5.3. L'Epee's sign language -- 5.4. Sicard's sign language -- 5.5. Condillac's algebraic language -- 5.6. The literary aesthetics of 'impertinence' -- 5.7. Mercier's literary aesthetics -- 5.8. Mercier and necrophilia -- 5.9. Mercier's Tableau de Paris -- App. La Motte, OEdipe, tragedie, Act III, scene vi, extract -- App. La Motte, OEdipe, tragedie en prose, Act III, scene v, extract.".
- catalog title "Literary and linguistic theories in eighteenth-century France : from nuances to impertinence / Edward Nye.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".