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America’s Great Age of Rhetoric, 1770-1860

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This book analyzes the advocacy, conceptualization, and institutionalization of rhetoric from 1770 to 1860. Among the forces promoting advocacy was the need for oratory calling for independence, th...
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This book analyzes the advocacy, conceptualization, and institutionalization of rhetoric from 1770 to 1860. Among the forces promoting advocacy was the need for oratory calling for independence, the belief that using rhetoric was the way to succeed in biblical interpretation and preaching, and the desire for rhetoric as entertainment. Conceptually, leaders followed classical and German rhetoricians in viewing rhetoric as an art of ethical choice. Institutionally, a rhetorician such as Ebenezer Porter called for the development of organizations at all levels, a “sociology of rhetoric.” Orville Dewey highlighted the passion for rhetoric, calling his times “the age of eloquence.”

With this book Merrill D. Whitburn is the winner of the Everett Lee Hunt Award of the Eastern Communication Association 2025
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Price: $219.00
Pages: 714
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: International Studies in the History of Rhetoric
Publication Date: 30 May 2024
ISBN: 9789004695597
Format: Hardcover
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Merrill D. Whitburn, Ph.D. (1973), is Professor Emeritus and former Louis Ellsworth Laflin Professor of English and Chair of the Department of Language, Literature, and Communication at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. His publications in rhetoric include Rhetorical Scope and Performance (2000). He is the winner of the Everett Lee Hunt Award of the Eastern Communication Association 2025