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Sister Miriam Joseph

    La hermana Miriam Joseph Rauh fue una educadora y autora pionera dedicada a los principios de la educación liberal medieval. Su obra seminal profundiza en el trivium fundamental de la gramática, la lógica y la retórica, explorando cómo estas disciplinas dan forma al pensamiento crítico y a la comunicación eficaz. El enfoque de Rauh enfatiza la relevancia perdurable del aprendizaje clásico, ofreciendo ideas sobre la estructura del conocimiento y el arte de la expresión clara. Sus escritos iluminan la conexión atemporal entre la formación intelectual rigurosa y una profunda comprensión del mundo.

    Shakespeare's Use of the Arts of Language
    • Shakespeare's Use of the Arts of Language

      • 423 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Grammar-school students in Shakespeare's time were taught to recognise the two hundred figures of speech that Renaissance scholars had derived from Latin and Greek sources (from amphibologia through onomatopoeia to zeugma). This knowledge was one element in their thorough grounding in the liberal arts of logic, grammar, and rhetoric, known as the trivium. In Shakespeare's Use of the Arts of Language Sister Miriam Joseph writes: "The extraordinary power, vitality, and richness of Shakespeare's language are due in part to his genius, in part to the fact that the unsettled linguistic forms of his age promoted to an unusual degree the spirit of creativeness, and in part to the theory of composition then prevailing . . . The purpose of this study is to present to the modern reader the general theory of composition current in Shakespeare's England." The author then lays out those figures of speech in simple, understandable patterns and explains each one with examples from Shakespeare. Her analysis of his plays and poems illustrates that the Bard knew more about rhetoric than perhaps anyone else. Originally published in 1947, this book is a classic.

      Shakespeare's Use of the Arts of Language