Darell, wherefore art thou?

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Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 9:03 AM
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Subject: Re: oxymora, proper and improper


Volker Bandke has asked for citations for my distinction between proper and 
improper oxymora.
Very well.  From, for example, the Wikipedia On-Line Encyclopedia (which is 
reachable by googling 'oxymoron'):

>An oxymoron (plural "oxymora") (noun) is a figure of speech that combines 
>two normally contradictory terms (e.g. "deafening silence"). Oxymoron is a 
>Greek term derived from oxy ("sharp") and moros ("dull"). Oxymora are a 
>proper subset of the expressions called contradiction > in terms. What 
>distinguishes oxymora from other paradoxes and contradictions is that they 
>are used intentionally, for rhetorical effect, and the contradiction is 
>only apparent, as the combination > of terms provides a novel expression of 
>some concept.

which is a szuitably elementary discussion.

The notion of 'a novel expression of some concept' is of course problematic 
when it is viewed diachronically; but it is important to remember that 
'deafening silence' was once, perhaps in Cicero's time, a fresh and novel 
expression.  (Or again, he may have borrowed it from a Greek text known to 
him and lost to us.)

John Gilmore
Ashland, MA 01721
USA

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