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1ERIC ED603460: 'Beauty And Truth': The Rhetoric Of Populist Discourse The "beauty And Truth" In The Title Reminds One Of John Keats's "Ode On A Grecian Urn." That Is Not Only A Great Romantic Poem, But Also A Highly Sophisticated Rhetorical Discourse. In It, The Interwoven Voices Of The Speaker, Of The Urn, And Of Keats Himself As An Implied Author, Exploit The Ambivalence And Ambiguity Of The Pronoun "we" In Creating Speakers And Listeners, Performers And Audiences. The Current Article Explores The Rhetoric Of Populist Discourse In One Of Nigel Farage's Recent (May 4th, 2019) Speeches. The Speaker Appeals To Emotion Rather Than Reason, Systematically Using Anaphoric And Epiphoric Triads And Other Rhetorical Devices To Hammer His Messages Home. The Article Undertakes To Examine The Inconsistency In The Speaker's Development Of The Antagonism Between "ordinary," "patriotic," "honest" People Seen As The Vast Majority Of The British Population (far More Than The 52% Who Voted For Brexit In The 2016 Referendum) And The Remaining Tiny Minority, Including The Political And Cultural Elites, The Multinationals, The Banks, The Hedge Funds, Identified As THEY. Nigel Farage, The Son Of A Stockbroker, A Stockbroker Himself, The Friend Of Stockbrokers Supporting His Campaign, Is One Of The Ordinary, Honest People. [For "NORDSCI International Conference Proceedings: Education And Language Edition (Athens, Greece, August 19, 2019). Book 1. Volume 2," See ED603411.]

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The "beauty and truth" in the title reminds one of John Keats's "Ode on a Grecian Urn." That is not only a great Romantic poem, but also a highly sophisticated rhetorical discourse. In it, the interwoven voices of the speaker, of the Urn, and of Keats himself as an implied author, exploit the ambivalence and ambiguity of the pronoun "we" in creating speakers and listeners, performers and audiences. The current article explores the rhetoric of populist discourse in one of Nigel Farage's recent (May 4th, 2019) speeches. The speaker appeals to emotion rather than reason, systematically using anaphoric and epiphoric triads and other rhetorical devices to hammer his messages home. The article undertakes to examine the inconsistency in the speaker's development of the antagonism between "ordinary," "patriotic," "honest" people seen as the vast majority of the British population (far more than the 52% who voted for Brexit in the 2016 referendum) and the remaining tiny minority, including the political and cultural elites, the multinationals, the banks, the hedge funds, identified as THEY. Nigel Farage, the son of a stockbroker, a stockbroker himself, the friend of stockbrokers supporting his campaign, is one of the ordinary, honest people. [For "NORDSCI International Conference Proceedings: Education and Language Edition (Athens, Greece, August 19, 2019). Book 1. Volume 2," see ED603411.]

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“ERIC ED603460: 'Beauty And Truth': The Rhetoric Of Populist Discourse The "beauty And Truth" In The Title Reminds One Of John Keats's "Ode On A Grecian Urn." That Is Not Only A Great Romantic Poem, But Also A Highly Sophisticated Rhetorical Discourse. In It, The Interwoven Voices Of The Speaker, Of The Urn, And Of Keats Himself As An Implied Author, Exploit The Ambivalence And Ambiguity Of The Pronoun "we" In Creating Speakers And Listeners, Performers And Audiences. The Current Article Explores The Rhetoric Of Populist Discourse In One Of Nigel Farage's Recent (May 4th, 2019) Speeches. The Speaker Appeals To Emotion Rather Than Reason, Systematically Using Anaphoric And Epiphoric Triads And Other Rhetorical Devices To Hammer His Messages Home. The Article Undertakes To Examine The Inconsistency In The Speaker's Development Of The Antagonism Between "ordinary," "patriotic," "honest" People Seen As The Vast Majority Of The British Population (far More Than The 52% Who Voted For Brexit In The 2016 Referendum) And The Remaining Tiny Minority, Including The Political And Cultural Elites, The Multinationals, The Banks, The Hedge Funds, Identified As THEY. Nigel Farage, The Son Of A Stockbroker, A Stockbroker Himself, The Friend Of Stockbrokers Supporting His Campaign, Is One Of The Ordinary, Honest People. [For "NORDSCI International Conference Proceedings: Education And Language Edition (Athens, Greece, August 19, 2019). Book 1. Volume 2," See ED603411.]” Subjects and Themes:

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2The Discourse On Emotion In Ancient Mesopotamia. A Theoretical Approach

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Jaques, Margaret (2017). The discourse on emotion in ancient Mesopotamia : a theoretical approach. In: Kipfer, Sara. Visualizing emotions in the ancient Near East. Fribourg: Academic Press Fribourg, 185-205.

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1Myths of Babylonia and Assyria

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Donald Alexander Mackenzie (1873 – March 2, 1936) was a Scottish journalist and prolific writer on religion, mythology and anthropology in the early 20th century. His works included Indian Myth and Legend, Celtic Folklore and Myths of China and Japan. As well as writing books, articles and poems, he often gave lectures, and also broadcast talks on Celtic mythology. This volume deals with the myths and legends of Babylonia and Assyria, and as these reflect the civilization in which they developed, a historical narrative has been provided, beginning with the early Sumerian Age and concluding with the periods of the Persian and Grecian Empires. Over thirty centuries of human progress are thus passed under review. (Summary extracted from Wikipedia and the Preface of this book)

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This volume describes, in verse, the mythical creatures and people of ancient Scotland. It also includes explanatory notes about about the characters and folk tales that inspired the author's poetry. (Introduction by Matthew Reece)

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This 1926 collection of sixteen essays on religion by well-known people (mostly authors) in the early 20th century brings together articles written originally in the popular press of the time (The London Daily Express): Arnold Bennett, Hugh Walpole, Rebecca West; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, E. Phillips Oppenheim, Compton Mackenzie, J.D. Beresford; Israel Zangwill, H deVere Stacpoole, Henry Arthur Jones, and several prominent clergy. - summary by david wales

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A man of refined taste, who caught the tone of the French sentiment of his time, has, of course, pleased French critics, and has been translated into French. “The Man of Feeling” begins with imitation of Sterne and proceeds in due course through so many tears that it is hardly to be called a dry book. (Summary by Henry Morley, the book's editor)

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