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Epideictic Rhetoric
- Questioning the Stakes of Ancient Praise
Engelsk Paperback
Epideictic Rhetoric
- Questioning the Stakes of Ancient Praise
Engelsk Paperback

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Speeches of praise and blame constituted a form of oratory put to brilliant and creative use in the classical Greek period (fifth to fourth century BC) and the Roman imperial period (first to fourth century AD), and they have influenced public speakers through all the succeeding ages. Yet unlike the other classical genres of rhetoric, epideictic rhetoric remains something of a mystery. It was the least important genre at the start of Greek oratory, but its role grew exponentially in subsequent periods, even though epideictic orations were not meant to elicit any action on the part of the listener, as judicial and deliberative speeches attempted to do. So why did the ancients value the oratory of praise so highly?In Epideictic Rhetoric, Laurent Pernot offers an authoritative overview of the genre that surveys its history in ancient Greece and Rome, its technical aspects, and its social function. He begins by defining epideictic rhetoric and tracing its evolution from its first realizations in classical Greece to its eloquent triumph in the Greco-Roman world. No longer were speeches limited to tribunals, assemblies, and courts-they now involved ceremonies as well, which changed the political and social implications of public speaking. Pernot analyzes the techniques of praise, both as stipulated by theoreticians and as practiced by orators. He describes how epideictic rhetoric functioned to give shape to the representations and common beliefs of a group, render explicit and justify accepted values, and offer lessons on new values. Finally, Pernot incorporates current research about rhetoric into the analysis of praise.
Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
182
ISBN-13:
9781477311332
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
1477311335
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Udg. Dato:
1 jun 2015
Længde:
15mm
Bredde:
272mm
Højde:
142mm
Forlag:
University of Texas Press
Oplagsdato:
1 jun 2015
Forfatter(e):
Books from the same author
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