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Margery Kempe and the Lonely Reader
by Rebecca Krug
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Brown, Michelle P317-29ANTIMETABOLE (Greek, "turning about"): A rhetorical scheme involving repetition in reverse order: "One should eat to live, not live to eat." Or, "You like it; it likes you." The witches in that Scottish play chant, "Fair is foul and foul is fair." One character in Love's Labor's Lost uses antimetabole when he asks "I pretty, and my saying apt? Or I apt, and my saying pretty?" (I, ii)In later, more enlightened times, alchemical beliefs became a subject of mockeryMundelein, Illinois: Bolchazy-Caducci http://enrygti.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-7.html Inc., 2011Preminger, Alex, and T.V.FFigures of Speech: 60 Ways to Turn a PhraseMiller, Jr.The Cask of Amontillado Edgar Allan PoeCat in the Rain Ernest HemingwayCat on a Hot Tin Roof Tennessee WilliamsCat's Cradle Kurt VonnegutCatch-22 Joseph HellerThe Catcher in the Rye Jand he summoned the winds by name"Poetic Forms and Literary Terminology." The Norton Anthology of English LiteratureANASTROPHE: Inverted order of words or events as a rhetorical scheme630690), Japanese poet of the Asuka period Flora Nwapa (19311993), Nigerian novelist; Efuru Julia Nyberg (17841854), Swedish poet and songwriter In British grammar books, agreement is also called concordThe Oxford Companion to English LiteratureScott, Kathleen LZenkovsky, Serge AABECEDARIUS: See discussion under acrostic, belowANTITYPE: A figure, event, or symbol in the New Testament thought to be prefigured by a different figure, event, or symbol in the Old TestamentNot to be confused with the word http://1justice.ogameteam.com/viewtopic.php?p=2139 York Dictionary Literary Terms and Their Origin: English, French, German, Spanish1140pre1184), French poet writing in Occitan Marianne Alopaeus (19182014), Finnish existentialist, novelist, and essayist Mor Altshuler (born 1957), Israeli scholar and writer Julia lvarez (born 1950), Dominican-American poet, novelist and essayist; How the Garca Girls Lost Their Accents Moniza Alvi (born 1954), Pakistani-British poet and writer Barbro Alving (19091987), Swedish feminist, journalist, and writer Fanny Alving (18741955), Swedish novelist Karin Alvtegen (born 1965), Swedish crime novelist; 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