12.3 The relationship between style and emotional effect
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Longinus, a Greek teacher and philosopher from the 1st century AD, wrote "On the Sublime," a treatise exploring the concept of sublimity in literature and rhetoric. His work examines how language can evoke awe and transcendence, identifying five sources of the sublime: great thoughts, strong emotions, figures of speech, noble diction, and word arrangement. Longinus' approach to rhetoric emphasizes the power of emotion and the importance of both innate talent and learned skill. His ideas on the sublime have influenced later thinkers and continue to be relevant in contemporary writing and communication, offering a framework for creating and analyzing powerful language.
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Longinus, a Greek teacher and philosopher from the 1st century AD, wrote "On the Sublime," a treatise exploring the concept of sublimity in literature and rhetoric. His work examines how language can evoke awe and transcendence, identifying five sources of the sublime: great thoughts, strong emotions, figures of speech, noble diction, and word arrangement. Longinus' approach to rhetoric emphasizes the power of emotion and the importance of both innate talent and learned skill. His ideas on the sublime have influenced later thinkers and continue to be relevant in contemporary writing and communication, offering a framework for creating and analyzing powerful language.
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