A Reformation Rhetoric

A Reformation Rhetoric

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Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13:

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A set of early modern texts edited from manuscript and reset. Published in hardback with full scholarly apparatus, the set covers a wide range of Renaissance Topics, including women's writing, religion, rhetoric, dance, plagiarism, education.


Rhetoric of the Reformation

Rhetoric of the Reformation

Author: Peter Matheson

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2004-10-27

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 0567082385

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Peter Matheson has written the first study in English of the Reformation as a literary phenomenon. This book traces the first emergence of a 'public opinion' in European history.Using insights from social history, religion and literature, Professor Matheson explores the connection between the 'communal Reformation' and the outpouring of pamphlets in the early 1520's. These pamphlets helped to create a dynamic and subversive network of communication where language and structure were of equal importance.He also examines the relative strengths of polemical and dialogical approaches in winning adherents, the motivations of the authors and the expectations of audiences.This ground-breaking study will be of interest to scholars and students of the history of the Reformation, theology, and also of communication and literature.


Translating Nature Into Art

Translating Nature Into Art

Author: Jeanne Nuechterlein

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 9780271036922

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"Explores how the Renaissance artist Hans Holbein the Younger came to develop his mature artistic styles through the key historical contexts framing his work: the controversies of the Reformation and Renaissance debates about rhetoric"--Provided by publisher.


Rhetoric of the Reformation

Rhetoric of the Reformation

Author: Peter Matheson

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2004-07-09

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 0567068153

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Peter Matheson has written the first study in English of the Reformation as a literary phenomenon. This book traces the first emergence of a 'public opinion' in European history. Using insights from social history, religion and literature, Professor Matheson explores the connection between the 'communal Reformation' and the outpouring of pamphlets in the early 1520's. These pamphlets helped create a dynamic and subversive network of communication where language and structure were of equal importance. He also examines the relative strengths of polemical and dialogical approaches in winning adherents, the motivations of the authors, and the expectations of audiences.


Rhetorical Darwinism

Rhetorical Darwinism

Author: Thomas M. Lessl

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781602584037

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Rhetorical Darwinism: Religion, Evolution, and the Scientific Identity received the Religious Communication Associatons Book of the Yearaward in 2012.


Rhetoric and Human Consciousness

Rhetoric and Human Consciousness

Author: Craig R. Smith

Publisher: Waveland Press

Published: 2017-04-12

Total Pages: 518

ISBN-13: 1478635665

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For two decades, students and instructors have relied on award-winning author Craig Smith’s detailed description and analysis of rhetorical theories and the historical contexts for major thinkers who advanced them. He employs key themes from important philosophical schools in this well-researched chronicle of rhetoric and human consciousness. One is that rhetoric is a response to uncertainty. The modern philosophers, like the naturalists of ancient Greece and the Scholastics who preceded them, tried to end uncertainty by combining the discoveries of science and psychology with rationalism. Their aim was progress and a consensus among experts as to what truth is. However, where modernism proved ineffective, rhetoric was revived to fill the breach. Another significant theme is that different conceptions of human consciousness lead to different theories of rhetoric, and for every major school of thought, another school of thought forms in reaction. Classic and contemporary examples demonstrate the usefulness of rhetorical theory, especially its ability to inform and guide. By providing probes for rhetorical criticism, discussions also demonstrate that rhetorical criticism illustrates, verifies, and refines rhetorical theory. Thus, the synergistic relationship between theory and criticism in rhetoric is no different than in other arts: Theory informs practice; analysis of successful practice refines theory. Smith’s absorbing study has been expanded to include thorough treatments of rhetoric in the Romantic Era, feminist and queer theory, and historical context for the creation of rhetorical theory and its use in public address.


Burning Zeal

Burning Zeal

Author: Nikki Shepardson

Publisher: Lehigh University Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9780934223874

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In the chaos of the Reformation, a declaration of one's faith was not solely a religious matter, but at times a choice between life and death. Sixteenth-century Europe witnessed a renaissance of martyrdom and the rebirth of a specific rhetoric that celebrated the sacrifice, constancy, and conviction of the martyr. This rhetoric shaped and defined the experiences and worldview of the French Calvinist community.


Teresa of Avila and the Rhetoric of Femininity

Teresa of Avila and the Rhetoric of Femininity

Author: Alison Weber

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 1996-02-11

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 9780691027449

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A case study of how women were able to function as leaders and intellectuals in cultures that forbade these roles in the most extreme way. "Weber's book reveals the many ambiguities of Teresa's narrative techniques. Weber's analysis of these shifting tones and strategies is original and stimulating, and is a valuable contribution to the study of this extraordinary woman".--Colin P. Thompson, "The Times Literary Supplement". *Lightning Print On Demand Title


Early Modern Women's Writing and the Rhetoric of Modesty

Early Modern Women's Writing and the Rhetoric of Modesty

Author: P. Pender

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2012-04-02

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 1137008016

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An in-depth study of early modern women's modesty rhetoric from the English Reformation to the Restoration. This book provides new readings of modesty's gendered deployment in the works of Anne Askew, Katharine Parr, Mary Sidney, Aemilia Lanyer and Anne Bradstreet.