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Rhetoric's Questions, Reading and Interpretation

Palgrave Macmillan

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  • Contains practical examples as indications of the ways in which rhetorical ideas can be used to think about texts
  • Draws on the author’s innovative work on the history of renaissance rhetoric and the uses of rhetoric in Elizabethan England
  • Useful for both students and teachers of literature and rhetoric
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Early Modern Literature in History (EMLH)

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. The Questions

    • Peter Mack
    Pages 1-6
  3. Audience and Occasion

    • Peter Mack
    Pages 7-18
  4. Structure and Disposition

    • Peter Mack
    Pages 19-29
  5. Content 1: Narrative

    • Peter Mack
    Pages 31-39
  6. Content 2: Argument

    • Peter Mack
    Pages 41-54
  7. Content 3: Further Elements

    • Peter Mack
    Pages 55-69
  8. Style and Delivery

    • Peter Mack
    Pages 71-92
  9. From Reading to Writing

    • Peter Mack
    Pages 93-103
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 105-112

About this book

This book aims to help readers interpret, and reflect on, their reading more effectively. It presents doctrines of ancient and renaissance rhetoric (an education in how to write well) as questions or categories for interpreting one’s reading. The first chapter presents the questions. Later chapters use rhetorical theory to bring out the implications of, and suggest possible answers to, the questions: about occasion and audience (chapter 2), structure and disposition (3), narrative (4), argument (5), further elements of content, such as descriptions, comparisons, proverbs and moral axioms, dialogue, and examples (6), and style (7). Chapter eight describes ways of gathering material, formulating arguments and writing about the texts one reads. The conclusion considers the wider implications of taking a rhetorical approach to reading. The investigation of rhetoric’s questions is interspersed with analyses of texts by Chaucer, Sidney, Shakespeare, Fielding and Rushdie, using the questions.The text is intended for university students of literature, especially English literature, and rhetoric, and their teachers. 

Reviews

“For over a year I have been privileged to use in my classes the list of questions around which Peter Mack’s new publication is constructed. They are the single best tool that I have found to help students determine ways not only to think about texts but more importantly to approach writing about them. Rhetoric’s Questions models how to use these questions to analyze significant literary texts, both historical and contemporary, with sophistication and depth. It is an invaluable resource.”  (Marjorie Curry Woods, Jane and Roland Blumberg Centennial Professor of English, The University of Texas at Austin, USA)

“We are familiar today with the ways that rhetoric can help in the teaching of writing and speaking, but less familiar with its role in teaching how to read and listen. But production and interpretation of discourse are reciprocal with one another, and Peter Mack’s provocative book on Rhetoric’s Questions restores rhetoric to its rightful place as a discipline that shows us how doing either activity teaches us to do the other.  The history of rhetoric is a history of responses to a series of enduring and inescapable questions about human discourse, responses that range from reductive school books to philosophical treatises.  Mack demonstrates that the now-familiar rhetorical answers to questions about how to produce discourse arise from answers to fundamental and ever-present questions about how to understand discourse.  To teach the questions of rhetoric is simultaneously to teach how to read and write, to listen and speak, to understand and act.” (Lawrence D. Green, Professor of English and Director of Undergraduate Studies at University of Southern California, USA)

“Rhetoric’s Questions is an immensely thoughtful and intelligent guide for readers which outlines the essentials of rhetorical theory and criticism and explains why a knowledge of rhetoric is so valuable for contemporary readers, whatever their particular interests. Peter Mack is a major scholar and critic of rhetoric whose work has explained and illuminated the ways in which the work of Greek and Latin writers was adopted and adapted by thinkers in the European Renaissance to establish how we write and read today. In this short, invaluable, and accessibly-written book, Professor Mack provides an overview of the major rhetorical writers; the strategies they adopted and recommended; and a wealth of examples from Chaucer to Salman Rushdie, to explain how rhetorical theory shapes the writing that we all read and so mediates how we access the world. It is hard to imagine any readers who will not learn a great deal from the author’s insights.” (Andrew Hadfield, Professor of English at University of Sussex, UK and Chair for Society for Renaissance Studies)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom

    Peter Mack

About the author

Peter Mack FBA is Professor of English at the University of Warwick. His books include: Renaissance Argument (1993), Elizabethan Rhetoric (2002), Reading and Rhetoric in Montaigne and Shakespeare (2010) and A History of Renaissance Rhetoric 1380-1620 (2011). He has been Director of the Warburg Institute, chair of the Society for Renaissance Studies, and editor of the journal Rhetorica.

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eBook USD 44.99
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Softcover Book USD 59.99
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