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_aMann, Jenny C. _q(Jenny Caroline), _d1978- _e1 |
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_aOutlaw rhetoric : _bfiguring vernacular eloquence in Shakespeare's England / _cJenny C. Mann. |
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_aIthaca : _bCornell University Press, _c(c)2012. |
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_aIntroduction : a tale of Robin Hood -- _tCommon rhetoric : planting figures of speech in the English shire -- _tThe trespasser : displacing Virgilian figures in Spenser's Faerie queene -- _tThe insertour : putting the parenthesis in Sidney's Arcadia -- _tThe changeling : mingling heroes and hobgoblins in Shakespeare's A midsummer night's dream -- _tThe figure of exchange : gender exchange in Shakespeare's Sonnet 20 and Jonson's Epicoene -- _tThe mingle-mangle : the hodgepodge of fancy and philosophy in Cavendish's Blazing world -- _tConclusion : "words made visible" and the turn against rhetoric -- _tAppendix of English rhetorical manuals. |
520 | 8 | _aUsing English Renaissance rhetoric manuals in conjunction with the literary texts informed by them, Jenny C. Mann argues that one of the main cultural projects of the English Renaissance, namely its desire to elevate the English language and place it on a level with Latin and Greek, was beset with problems and conflicts from the start. | |
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650 | 0 | _aEloquence in literature. | |
650 | 0 | _aFigures of speech in literature. | |
650 | 0 | _aNational characteristics, English, in literature. | |
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_aRhetoric, Renaissance _zEngland. |
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_aEnglish language _xRhetoric _xHandbooks, manuals, etc. _vEarly works to 1800. |
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