EKPHRASIS-PERSON
詳寫身性法 The detailed and elaborated description of a person.
Traditionally known as CHARACTERISMUS.
Hypernym
- EKPHRASISDIGRESSIO in which one enters into a disproportionately detailed description of a subject matter. 詳細描寫法 Elaborate digressive description inserted into a passage.
- DIGRESSIOSPEECH ACT of digressing from one's main topic or narrative line of
discourse. 節外生枝法 Explicit or implicit digression.
- SPEECH
ACTRHETORICAL TROPE in the form of a deliberate rhetorico-semantic act
performed. [This definition is still a tentative stop-gap, and this category
is far larger than I would like. It needs to be intelligently subdivided.
CH]
- RHETORICAL
TROPE體裁詞格 RHETORICAL DEVICE mainly concerned with the structural semantics of
expressions.
- RHETORICAL
DEVICE詞格 METHOD of adorning discourse.
- RHETORICAL
DEVICE詞格 METHOD of adorning discourse.
- RHETORICAL
TROPE體裁詞格 RHETORICAL DEVICE mainly concerned with the structural semantics of
expressions.
- SPEECH
ACTRHETORICAL TROPE in the form of a deliberate rhetorico-semantic act
performed. [This definition is still a tentative stop-gap, and this category
is far larger than I would like. It needs to be intelligently subdivided.
CH]
REF: Renaissance technical term.
Greek/Latin: Common.
Ancient Chinese: Common, but less complex. The history of this form urgently needs careful study.
A commoratio that dwells with the features of an individual beyond the needs of the narrative. Miriam 127 "Ethopoeia is the description of natural propensities, manners and affections, such as seeking to win favour by flattery."
REF: Lausberg 820f
Greek/Latin: Currently discussed by rhetoricians. Isid. 2.14.1-2 ethopoeiam vero illam vocamus, in qua hominis personam fingimus pro exprimendis affectibus aetatis, studii, fortunae, laetitiae, sexus, maeroris, audaciae/
Ancient Chinese: relatively undeveloped