Romanian letter-writing: a cultural-rhetorical perspective (I)
Romanian letter-writing: a cultural-rhetorical perspective (I)
Author(s): Ioan Milică, Gabriela-Iuliana MorcovSubject(s): Applied Linguistics, Historical Linguistics
Published by: Editura Universităţii »Alexandru Ioan Cuza« din Iaşi
Keywords: rhetoric; letter; history of letter-writing
Summary/Abstract: The paper aims at revealing the cultural and rhetorical features of the Romanian letter-writing by outlining the key stages in the evolution of the letter in Europe and in the Romanian cultural space. In the subsequent ages, the profile of the rhetorical frame that enabled the development of letter-writing was governed by distinct guidelines, from the discursive canons of the Antiquity and the attempts to set out an epistolary theory in the postclassical age or the emergence of the medieval epistolary manuals and of the works of epistolary rhetoric from the Renaissance to the flourishing of private correspondence in the Baroque and the Enlightenment. The natural tendency to adapt the epistolary rhetoric to the idiomatic resources of the vernacular languages spoken in Europe favoured the outset and the advancement of a Romanian epistolary style whose cultural and rhetorical coordinates are sketched in the present article.
Journal: Diacronia
- Issue Year: 2016
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 1-12
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English