This book argues that Milton used innovative and cunning means to persuade readers in an age distrustful of traditional rhetoric.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel Shore is Assistant Professor of English at Georgetown University. His work has appeared in journals such as PMLA, Critical Inquiry and Milton Studies. In 2006, the Milton Society of America awarded him the James Holly Hanford Award for 'Most Distinguished Essay' of the year. He earned his PhD and Master's degrees from Harvard University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: spoken only to trees and stones Part I. The Renunciation of Rhetoric: 1. Milton in the public sphere 2. Constraint as a means of persuasion 3. Becoming a supplement Part II. The Preservation of Rhetoric: 4. Why Milton is not an iconoclast 5. The uses of trembling 6. Instrumental reason and Imitatio Christi Epilogue: the threat of Samson Agonistes.
Introduction: spoken only to trees and stones Part I. The Renunciation of Rhetoric: 1. Milton in the public sphere 2. Constraint as a means of persuasion 3. Becoming a supplement Part II. The Preservation of Rhetoric: 4. Why Milton is not an iconoclast 5. The uses of trembling 6. Instrumental reason and Imitatio Christi Epilogue: the threat of Samson Agonistes.
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