9781570036149 - a ciceronian sunburn: a tudor dialogue on humanistic rhetoric and civic poetics (studies in rhetoric, communication) von armstrong, e. (4 Ergebnisse)

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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Columbia, South Carolina: Univ. of South Carolina Press 2006
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Columbia : The University of South Carolina Press 2006
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Zustand: Wie neu. 223 p. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Overall very good condition. - A Ciceronian Sunburn reconsiders the complexion of Tudor poetics by demonstrating the ways in which poets and pedagogues appropriated the rh…etorical brilliance of Cicero to inform their approaches to learning. By recasting the poetic texts of Edmund Spenser and Sir Philip Sidney as works that participated in sixteenth-century debates on learning, E. Armstrong challenges conventional views of Tudor poetics. He argues that the poetry of Spenser, Sidney, and others of the period reflects a more fully developed understanding of Ciceronian rhetoric than is found in the lectures, pedagogical handbooks, and treatises of early modern scholars, the sources to which historians of humanistic rhetoric most frequently turn. Reclaiming poetics as a substantive force for the rhetorical tradition, Armstrong finds that the poetry of the period confirms Ciceros dictum that the poet is the nearest kinsman to the orator. By showing how the poets work contributed to and was appropriated by those immersed in the Tudor controversies on learning, Armstrong brings to the fore an argument that prizes the practical, ethically directed, and civic-minded over the moral and philosophical detachment for which the poets traditionally are revered. Armstrong offers a study that operates on three interrelated levels. He analyzes the writings of a circle of Tudor poets and scholars, all known to one another and in a sense conversingLodowick Bryskett, Spenser (and his glossarist E.K.), Abraham Fraunce, William Temple, and Sidney. On another level Armstrong broadens the context for the conversation by locating it within the divergent visions of learning and rhetoric advanced by Erasmus and Peter Ramus. On a third level Armstrong grounds these early modern disputes, both historically and intellectually, in topics discovered in Ciceros De oratore and De officiis. - E. ARMSTRONG teaches rhetoric and composition at Purdue University North Central in Westville, Indiana. ISBN 9781570036149 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 405 Original cloth with dust jacket.