Wednesday, December 03, 2014

7 Obscure Literary Devices

7 Obscure Literary Devices 

6 comments:

Charles Gramlich said...

I probably still use them all.

Anonymous said...

What, no lipograms?
A.S.

Dan said...

How about aposiopesis?

Deb said...

Dictating (to a machine or typist) is NOT a literary device. However, I understand that late in life Henry James dictated to a recording cylinder which a typist would then transcribe. Wouldn't it be great if we could find one of those cylinders and listen to the man himself?

/I'm like a fan girl when it comes to Henry James.

mybillcrider said...

You and George Kelley should start a club.

Dan said...

I actually read James for enjoyment myself but I have to say the man never used one word where six would do the job just as well.