Stylistic Theory And Practice In The Younger Pliny
This analysis explores the stylistic theory and practice evident in the writings of Pliny the Younger. It examines his use of rhetoric, figurative language, and overall aesthetic choices to understand how he crafted his epistles and speeches. The focus will be on identifying recurring stylistic features and connecting them to the broader context of Roman literary conventions and Pliny's personal authorial voice, offering insights into his mastery of language and its impact on his audience.