This article argues that the catachrestic usage of “affection” to mean “affectation” in Shakespea... more This article argues that the catachrestic usage of “affection” to mean “affectation” in Shakespearean drama may be best understood with reference to Quintilian’s Institutio oratoria, which employs catachresis in using the existing Latin word adfectatio to render the Greek word κακόζηλον [cacozēlon]. Quintilian’s influential picture of the all-encompassing rhetorical vice of adfectatio, his catachrestic practice, and his descriptions of catachresis as both a necessary extension of the meaning of an existing word and a poetic device, appear to have influenced Shakespeare’s portrayal of some of his most complex and articulate characters, among them Hamlet and Leontes (of The Winter’s Tale). Through these characters and their catachrestic speeches, we are forced to contend with the possibility that their “affections” may be nothing more (or less) than “affectations.”
This article argues that the catachrestic usage of “affection” to mean “affectation” in Shakespea... more This article argues that the catachrestic usage of “affection” to mean “affectation” in Shakespearean drama may be best understood with reference to Quintilian’s Institutio oratoria, which employs catachresis in using the existing Latin word adfectatio to render the Greek word κακόζηλον [cacozēlon]. Quintilian’s influential picture of the all-encompassing rhetorical vice of adfectatio, his catachrestic practice, and his descriptions of catachresis as both a necessary extension of the meaning of an existing word and a poetic device, appear to have influenced Shakespeare’s portrayal of some of his most complex and articulate characters, among them Hamlet and Leontes (of The Winter’s Tale). Through these characters and their catachrestic speeches, we are forced to contend with the possibility that their “affections” may be nothing more (or less) than “affectations.”
... Aldous Huxley's Brave New World Text by Sharon K. Yunker (M.Ed., Xavier University) Depa... more ... Aldous Huxley's Brave New World Text by Sharon K. Yunker (M.Ed., Xavier University) Department of English St. ... He traveled widely, especially in Italy and France. ... 6 Brave New War Id Morgana Rothschild Joanna Diesel Tom Kawaguchi Clara Deterding Jim Brokanovsky Fifi ...
... DOI: 10.1177/1097184X02004004005 2002 4: 357 Men and Masculinities BRAD BUCHANAN Work of Samu... more ... DOI: 10.1177/1097184X02004004005 2002 4: 357 Men and Masculinities BRAD BUCHANAN Work of Samuel Beckett ''An Anthropomorphic Insolence of Short Duration'' : Oedipus, Masculinity, and the Death of ''Man'' in the Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com ...
This article argues that the catachrestic usage of “affection” to mean “affectation” in Shakespea... more This article argues that the catachrestic usage of “affection” to mean “affectation” in Shakespearean drama may be best understood with reference to Quintilian’s Institutio oratoria, which employs catachresis in using the existing Latin word adfectatio to render the Greek word κακόζηλον [cacozēlon]. Quintilian’s influential picture of the all-encompassing rhetorical vice of adfectatio, his catachrestic practice, and his descriptions of catachresis as both a necessary extension of the meaning of an existing word and a poetic device, appear to have influenced Shakespeare’s portrayal of some of his most complex and articulate characters, among them Hamlet and Leontes (of The Winter’s Tale). Through these characters and their catachrestic speeches, we are forced to contend with the possibility that their “affections” may be nothing more (or less) than “affectations.”
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Up to 50% of all women suffer from dysmenorrhea, or painful menstruation. It is the most common g... more Up to 50% of all women suffer from dysmenorrhea, or painful menstruation. It is the most common gynecological disorder in women. i The prevalence of dysmenorrhea is highest in adolescent women, with estimates ranging from 20 to 90 percent. About 15 percent of adolescent girls report severe dysmenorrhea, and it is the leading cause of recurrent short-term school absenteeism in adolescent girls in the United States. It may also affect activities of daily living (ADLs) during menses, including work attendance, social life or exercise regimens. It has been estimated that between 100-600 million work hours are lost every year as a result of menstrual distress complications (Gauntt 2003). Most adolescents self-medicate with over-the-counter (OTC) medicines, such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and few consult a physician about dysmenorrhea. Secondary dysmenorrhea (including endometriosis, adenomyosis, uterine leiomyomata, or chronic pelvic inflammatory disease) Subjectiv...
... Aldous Huxley's Brave New World Text by Sharon K. Yunker (M.Ed., Xavier University) Depa... more ... Aldous Huxley's Brave New World Text by Sharon K. Yunker (M.Ed., Xavier University) Department of English St. ... He traveled widely, especially in Italy and France. ... 6 Brave New War Id Morgana Rothschild Joanna Diesel Tom Kawaguchi Clara Deterding Jim Brokanovsky Fifi ...
This article argues that the catachrestic usage of “affection” to mean “affectation” in Shakespea... more This article argues that the catachrestic usage of “affection” to mean “affectation” in Shakespearean drama may be best understood with reference to Quintilian’s Institutio oratoria, which employs catachresis in using the existing Latin word adfectatio to render the Greek word κακόζηλον [cacozēlon]. Quintilian’s influential picture of the all-encompassing rhetorical vice of adfectatio, his catachrestic practice, and his descriptions of catachresis as both a necessary extension of the meaning of an existing word and a poetic device, appear to have influenced Shakespeare’s portrayal of some of his most complex and articulate characters, among them Hamlet and Leontes (of The Winter’s Tale). Through these characters and their catachrestic speeches, we are forced to contend with the possibility that their “affections” may be nothing more (or less) than “affectations.”
This article argues that the catachrestic usage of “affection” to mean “affectation” in Shakespea... more This article argues that the catachrestic usage of “affection” to mean “affectation” in Shakespearean drama may be best understood with reference to Quintilian’s Institutio oratoria, which employs catachresis in using the existing Latin word adfectatio to render the Greek word κακόζηλον [cacozēlon]. Quintilian’s influential picture of the all-encompassing rhetorical vice of adfectatio, his catachrestic practice, and his descriptions of catachresis as both a necessary extension of the meaning of an existing word and a poetic device, appear to have influenced Shakespeare’s portrayal of some of his most complex and articulate characters, among them Hamlet and Leontes (of The Winter’s Tale). Through these characters and their catachrestic speeches, we are forced to contend with the possibility that their “affections” may be nothing more (or less) than “affectations.”
... Aldous Huxley's Brave New World Text by Sharon K. Yunker (M.Ed., Xavier University) Depa... more ... Aldous Huxley's Brave New World Text by Sharon K. Yunker (M.Ed., Xavier University) Department of English St. ... He traveled widely, especially in Italy and France. ... 6 Brave New War Id Morgana Rothschild Joanna Diesel Tom Kawaguchi Clara Deterding Jim Brokanovsky Fifi ...
... DOI: 10.1177/1097184X02004004005 2002 4: 357 Men and Masculinities BRAD BUCHANAN Work of Samu... more ... DOI: 10.1177/1097184X02004004005 2002 4: 357 Men and Masculinities BRAD BUCHANAN Work of Samuel Beckett ''An Anthropomorphic Insolence of Short Duration'' : Oedipus, Masculinity, and the Death of ''Man'' in the Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com ...
This article argues that the catachrestic usage of “affection” to mean “affectation” in Shakespea... more This article argues that the catachrestic usage of “affection” to mean “affectation” in Shakespearean drama may be best understood with reference to Quintilian’s Institutio oratoria, which employs catachresis in using the existing Latin word adfectatio to render the Greek word κακόζηλον [cacozēlon]. Quintilian’s influential picture of the all-encompassing rhetorical vice of adfectatio, his catachrestic practice, and his descriptions of catachresis as both a necessary extension of the meaning of an existing word and a poetic device, appear to have influenced Shakespeare’s portrayal of some of his most complex and articulate characters, among them Hamlet and Leontes (of The Winter’s Tale). Through these characters and their catachrestic speeches, we are forced to contend with the possibility that their “affections” may be nothing more (or less) than “affectations.”
Knowledge Bank. Search Knowledge Bank. Advanced Search. Home. About the Knowledge Bank Go. Browse... more Knowledge Bank. Search Knowledge Bank. Advanced Search. Home. About the Knowledge Bank Go. Browse. Communities & Collections. Issue Date. ...
Up to 50% of all women suffer from dysmenorrhea, or painful menstruation. It is the most common g... more Up to 50% of all women suffer from dysmenorrhea, or painful menstruation. It is the most common gynecological disorder in women. i The prevalence of dysmenorrhea is highest in adolescent women, with estimates ranging from 20 to 90 percent. About 15 percent of adolescent girls report severe dysmenorrhea, and it is the leading cause of recurrent short-term school absenteeism in adolescent girls in the United States. It may also affect activities of daily living (ADLs) during menses, including work attendance, social life or exercise regimens. It has been estimated that between 100-600 million work hours are lost every year as a result of menstrual distress complications (Gauntt 2003). Most adolescents self-medicate with over-the-counter (OTC) medicines, such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and few consult a physician about dysmenorrhea. Secondary dysmenorrhea (including endometriosis, adenomyosis, uterine leiomyomata, or chronic pelvic inflammatory disease) Subjectiv...
... Aldous Huxley's Brave New World Text by Sharon K. Yunker (M.Ed., Xavier University) Depa... more ... Aldous Huxley's Brave New World Text by Sharon K. Yunker (M.Ed., Xavier University) Department of English St. ... He traveled widely, especially in Italy and France. ... 6 Brave New War Id Morgana Rothschild Joanna Diesel Tom Kawaguchi Clara Deterding Jim Brokanovsky Fifi ...
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