Ceremony and Civility in English Renaissance ProsePenn State Press, 01.11.2010 |
Inhalt
The Civil Mode of Classical Rhetoric | 21 |
EARLY TUDOR PROSE AND CIVIL HISTORY | 53 |
The Ceremonial Narrative of the Chronicle | 68 |
A Ceremonial Mode Both | 74 |
Vestigial and Parodic | 88 |
THE RECOVERY OF CEREMONY AT THE END OF | 101 |
Sidneys Silly Poetry and Grave Governor | 108 |
The Social Deployment of the Pointed Style in Satire | 163 |
Character Epistle and Meditation in the Religio Medici | 171 |
Ceremonial Devotion in a Civil Mode | 179 |
Conclusion | 191 |
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argued argument aristocratic Aristotle articulate audience authority Bacon believe body Boethius Browne Browne's Cambridge ceremonial discourse ceremonial mode Christian Chronicle church Cicero Ciceronian civil prose classical rhetoric common Consolation Consolation of Philosophy courtly criticism culture débat debate Defense diction divine Ecclesiastical Polity Edward emotional England English Enlightenment Erasmus Essays folkish Francis Bacon genres Henry Henry VII historian human humanists intellectual irony Isocrates John John Lydgate Jonson justified king knights language Latin linguistic literary literature Livy London medieval meditation modern moral More's narrative nature Neo-Platonism Oxford philosophical Plotinus Poems poet poetry political Polydore Polydore Vergil praise Prayer prosaic Puritan Quintilian rational readers reason Religio Medici religion religious Renaissance rhetoric rhetorician Richard Hooker romance Sallust says secular seventeenth century Shakespeare Sidney Sidney's sixteenth century social speech spiritual story Studies style superior tion tradition trans truth Tudor understanding unto vernacular virtue writers York
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