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Rhetoric, English literature, Eloquence in literature, Figures of speech in literature, National characteristics, English, in literature, History and criticism, English language, Early works to 1800, Handbooks, manuals, Renaissance Rhetoric, English literature, history and criticism, early modern, 1500-1700, English language, rhetoric, National characteristics in literature, National characteristics, britishPlaces
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Outlaw rhetoric: figuring vernacular eloquence in Shakespeare's England
2012, Cornell University Press
in English
0801449650 9780801449659
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Table of Contents
Introduction : a tale of Robin Hood
Common rhetoric : planting figures of speech in the English shire
The trespasser : displacing Virgilian figures in Spenser's Faerie queene
The insertour : putting the parenthesis in Sidney's Arcadia
The changeling : mingling heroes and hobgoblins in Shakespeare's A midsummer night's dream
The figure of exchange : gender exchange in Shakespeare's Sonnet 20 and Jonson's Epicoene
The mingle-mangle : the hodgepodge of fancy and philosophy in Cavendish's Blazing world
Conclusion : "words made visible" and the turn against rhetoric
Appendix of English rhetorical manuals.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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