The Rhetoric of the Page

The Rhetoric of the Page

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  • Author: Laurie Maguire
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0192606697
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 321

This wide-ranging and entertaining book explores blank space from incunabula to Google books. Blanks are a paradox—simultaneously nothing and something, gesturing to what was once there or might be there. They are also a creative opportunity for readers as well as writers: readers respond to what is not there and writers come to anticipate that response. Thus, blank space develops literary and ludic applications. Each chapter focuses on one typographical form of what is not there on the page: physical gaps (Chapter One), marks of incompletion such as &c (Chapter Two), and the asterisk as a stand-in for things that cannot be said (Chapter Three). By looking at the early-modern page as a visual unit as well as a verbal unit, this volume shows how the relationship between textual layout and textual content is as productive for writers as it is for readers. Mise-en-page influences readers in the same way that rhetoric influences readers. It is thus possible to speak of 'the rhetoric of the page'.


The Rhetoric of the Page

The Rhetoric of the Page

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  • Author: Laurie Maguire
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN: 0198862105
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 321

A readable account of the book as an object: a history of the page as well as a history of the book. Drawing an arc from the medieval scriptorium to googlebooks, this volume shows the creative and playful opportunities blank spaces on the page afforded readers and writers.


The Rhetoric of Fiction

The Rhetoric of Fiction

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  • Author: Wayne C. Booth
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 9780226065588
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 576

A standard reference point in advanced discussions of how fictional form works, how authors make novels accessible, and how readers recreate texts. Its concepts and terms have become standard critical lexicon.


Robert Burton’s Rhetoric

Robert Burton’s Rhetoric

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  • Author: Susan Wells
  • Publisher: Penn State Press
  • ISBN: 0271085487
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 125

Published in five editions between 1621 and 1651, The Anatomy of Melancholy marks a unique moment in the development of disciplines, when fields of knowledge were distinct but not yet restrictive. In Robert Burton’s Rhetoric, Susan Wells analyzes the Anatomy, demonstrating how its early modern practices of knowledge and persuasion can offer a model for transdisciplinary scholarship today. In the first decades of the seventeenth century, Robert Burton attempted to gather all the existing knowledge about melancholy, drawing from professional discourses including theology, medicine, and philology as well as the emerging sciences. Examining this text through a rhetorical lens, Wells provides an account of these disciplinary exchanges in all their subtle variety and abundant wit, showing that questions of how knowledge is organized and how it is made persuasive are central to rhetorical theory. Ultimately, Wells argues that in addition to a book about melancholy, Burton’s Anatomy is a meditation on knowledge. A fresh interpretation of The Anatomy of Melancholy, this volume will be welcomed by scholars of early modern English and the rhetorics of health and medicine, as well as those interested in transdisciplinary work and rhetorical theory.


From the Front Porch to the Front Page

From the Front Porch to the Front Page

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  • Author: William D. Harpine
  • Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
  • ISBN: 9781585445592
  • Category : Political campaigns
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 244

The last presidential campaign of the nineteenth century was remarkable in a number of ways. -It marked the beginning of the use of the news media in a modern manner. -It saw the Democratic Party shift toward the more liberal position it occupies today. -It established much of what we now consider the Republican coalition: Northeastern, conservative, pro-business. It was also notable for the rhetorical differences of its two candidates. In what is often thought of as a single-issue campaign, William Jennings Bryan delivered his famous "Cross of Gold" speech but lost the election. Meanwhile, William McKinley addressed a range of topics in more than three hundred speeches--without ever leaving his front porch. The campaign of 1896 gave the public one of the most dramatic and interesting battles of political oratory in American history, even though, ironically, its issues faded quickly into insignificance after the election. In From the Front Porch to the Front Page, author William D. Harpine traces the campaign month-by-month to show the development of Bryan's rhetoric and the stability of McKinley's. He contrasts the divisive oratory Bryan employed to whip up fervor (perhaps explaining the 80 percent turnout in the election) with the lower-keyed unifying strategy McKinley adopted and with McKinley's astute privileging of rhetorical siting over actual rhetoric. Beyond adding depth and detail to the scholarly understanding of the 1896 presidential campaign itself (and especially the "Cross of Gold" speech), this book casts light on the importance of historical perspective in understanding rhetorical efforts in politics.


The New Oxford Guide to Writing

The New Oxford Guide to Writing

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  • Author: Thomas S. Kane
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 344

Covers the writing process, the structure of essays, exposition, sentences, diction, description, narration, and punctuation.


Public Forgetting

Public Forgetting

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  • Author: Bradford Vivian
  • Publisher: Penn State Press
  • ISBN: 0271075007
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 224

Forgetting is usually juxtaposed with memory as its opposite in a negative way: it is seen as the loss of the ability to remember, or, ironically, as the inevitable process of distortion or dissolution that accompanies attempts to commemorate the past. The civic emphasis on the crucial importance of preserving lessons from the past to prevent us from repeating mistakes that led to violence and injustice, invoked most poignantly in the call of “Never again” from Holocaust survivors, tends to promote a view of forgetting as verging on sin or irresponsibility. In this book, Bradford Vivian hopes to put a much more positive spin on forgetting by elucidating its constitutive role in the formation and transformation of public memory. Using examples ranging from classical rhetoric to contemporary crises like 9/11, Public Forgetting demonstrates how, contrary to conventional wisdom, communities may adopt idioms of forgetting in order to create new and beneficial standards of public judgment concerning the lessons and responsibilities of their shared past.


Rhetoric: A Very Short Introduction

Rhetoric: A Very Short Introduction

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  • Author: Richard Toye
  • Publisher: OUP Oxford
  • ISBN: 0191653721
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 144

Rhetoric is often seen as a synonym for shallow, deceptive language, and therefore as something negative. But if we view rhetoric in more neutral terms, as the 'art of persuasion', it is clear that we are all forced to engage with it at some level, if only because we are constantly exposed to the rhetoric of others. In this Very Short Introduction, Richard Toye explores the purpose of rhetoric. Rather than presenting a defence of it, he considers it as the foundation-stone of civil society, and an essential part of any democratic process. Using wide-ranging examples from Ancient Greece, medieval Islamic preaching, and modern cinema, Toye considers why we should all have an appreciation of the art of rhetoric. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.


A Rhetoric of Literate Action

A Rhetoric of Literate Action

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  • Author: Charles Bazerman
  • Publisher: Parlor Press LLC
  • ISBN: 1602354758
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 175

Undertaken by one of the most learned and visionary scholars in the field, this work has a comprehensive and culminating quality to it, tracking major lines of insight into writing as a human practice and articulating the author's intellectual progress as a theorist and researcher across a career.


The Rhetoric of the New Testament

The Rhetoric of the New Testament

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  • Author: Duane F. Watson
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 900439740X
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 183

A new, comprehensive bibliography of books and articles on the rhetoric of the New Testament published since AD 1500. The bibliography is arranged by categories, which include Jewish heritage, invention, arrangement, style, hermeneutics, with specific listings for each book of the NT. It is prefaced with a select bibliography of primary and secondary sources on classical and modern rhetoric. An invaluable research tool.