Rhetoric and Poetics in Antiquity by Jeffrey Walker (2000, Hardcover)

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PublisherOxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-100195130359
ISBN-139780195130355
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Number of Pages416 Pages
Publication NameRhetoric and Poetics in Antiquity
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPoetry, Rhetoric, Ancient & Classical
Publication Year2000
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaLiterary Criticism, Language Arts & Disciplines
AuthorJeffrey Walker
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.3 in
Item Weight28.2 Oz
Item Length6.1 in
Item Width9.2 in

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LCCN99-027391
Dewey Edition21
Reviews"Rhetoric and Poetics in Antiquity is an excellent book...Walker hasprovided an important, original, and insightful rival view of the relationshipbetween rhetoric and poetics. As with any innovative work, it may meet withinitial resistance by some of the more traditional members of our discipline. Ibelieve, however, that this work will be viewed immediately and especially overtime as an important contribution. By its topic, it will attract thoseinterested in literature and rhetoric. The clarity of the writing is a greatstrength, as is the organization and the overall development of the thesis. Ibenefit greatly from reading this work and...hope that my comments will induceour colleagues to read and thereby benefit from Walker's scholarship."--RhetoricReview, ...he argues that ancient rhetoric was largely epideictic rather than political and judical, and that poetry was intentionally persuasive. His thesis is bold and broad, and he argues it in painstaking detail...Sholors will...warmly welcome his broader goal to restore literariness to rhetoricand persuasiveness to poetry.--Choice, "Walker engages two particularly contentious issues in the history ofrhetoric, offering a novel reconstruction of rhetoric's origins and a revisedaccount of the relationship between rhetoric and poetics in Classical Greece andRome...[A] very ambitious and challenging book. Walkers revitalization of'epideictic' should provoke greater scrutiny of the ancient understandings ofthat category. His blurring the traditional boundaries separating rhetoric frompoetics is both innovative and cogent. The 'rhetorical poetics' he proposes willno doubt be profitably applied in the study of lyric forms from many culturessubsequent to that of archaic Greece." Rhetorica, "Rhetoric and Poetics in Antiquity is an excellent book...Walker has provided an important, original, and insightful rival view of the relationship between rhetoric and poetics. As with any innovative work, it may meet with initial resistance by some of the more traditional members of our discipline. I believe, however, that this work will be viewed immediately and especially over time as an important contribution. By its topic, it will attract thoseinterested in literature and rhetoric. The clarity of the writing is a great strength, as is the organization and the overall development of the thesis. I benefit greatly from reading this work and...hope thatmy comments will induce our colleagues to read and thereby benefit from Walker's scholarship."--Rhetoric Review"Walker engages two particularly contentious issues in the history of rhetoric, offering a novel reconstruction of rhetoric's origins and a revised account of the relationship between rhetoric and poetics in Classical Greece and Rome...[A] very ambitious and challenging book. Walker's revitalization of 'epideictic' should provoke greater scrutiny of the ancient understandings of that category. His blurring the traditional boundaries separating rhetoric frompoetics is both innovative and cogent. The 'rhetorical poetics' he proposes will no doubt be profitably applied in the study of lyric forms from many cultures subsequent to that of archaicGreece."--Rhetorica"Rhetoric and Poetics in Antiquity is an excellent book...Walker has provided an important, original, and insightful rival view of the relationship between rhetoric and poetics. As with any innovative work, it may meet with initial resistance by some of the more traditional members of our discipline. I believe, however, that this work will be viewed immediately and especially over time as an important contribution. By its topic, it will attract thoseinterested in literature and rhetoric. The clarity of the writing is a great strength, as is the organization and the overall development of the thesis. I benefit greatly from reading this work and...hope thatmy comments will induce our colleagues to read and thereby benefit from Walker's scholarship."--Rhetoric Review...he argues that ancient rhetoric was largely epideictic rather than political and judical, and that poetry was intentionally persuasive. His thesis is bold and broad, and he argues it in painstaking detail...Sholors will...warmly welcome his broader goal to restore literariness to rhetoric and persuasiveness to poetry.--Choice"Walker engages two particularly contentious issues in the history of rhetoric, offering a novel reconstruction of rhetoric's origins and a revised account of the relationship between rhetoric and poetics in Classical Greece and Rome...[A] very ambitious and challenging book. Walkers revitalization of 'epideictic' should provoke greater scrutiny of the ancient understandings of that category. His blurring the traditional boundaries separating rhetoric frompoetics is both innovative and cogent. The 'rhetorical poetics' he proposes will no doubt be profitably applied in the study of lyric forms from many cultures subsequent to that of archaicGreece."--Rhetorica, ...he argues that ancient rhetoric was largely epideictic rather thanpolitical and judical, and that poetry was intentionally persuasive. His thesisis bold and broad, and he argues it in painstaking detail...Sholorswill...warmly welcome his broader goal to restore literariness to rhetoric andpersuasiveness to poetry.--Choice, "Rhetoric and Poetics in Antiquity is an excellent book...Walker has provided an important, original, and insightful rival view of the relationship between rhetoric and poetics. As with any innovative work, it may meet with initial resistance by some of the more traditional members of our discipline. I believe, however, that this work will be viewed immediately and especially over time as an important contribution. By its topic, it will attract those interested in literature and rhetoric. The clarity of the writing is a great strength, as is the organization and the overall development of the thesis. I benefit greatly from reading this work and...hope that my comments will induce our colleagues to read and thereby benefit from Walker's scholarship."--Rhetoric Review "Walker engages two particularly contentious issues in the history of rhetoric, offering a novel reconstruction of rhetoric's origins and a revised account of the relationship between rhetoric and poetics in Classical Greece and Rome...[A] very ambitious and challenging book. Walker's revitalization of 'epideictic' should provoke greater scrutiny of the ancient understandings of that category. His blurring the traditional boundaries separating rhetoric from poetics is both innovative and cogent. The 'rhetorical poetics' he proposes will no doubt be profitably applied in the study of lyric forms from many cultures subsequent to that of archaic Greece."--Rhetorica, "Rhetoric and Poetics in Antiquityis an excellent book...Walker has provided an important, original, and insightful rival view of the relationship between rhetoric and poetics. As with any innovative work, it may meet with initial resistance by some of the more traditional members of our discipline. I believe, however, that this work will be viewed immediately and especially over time as an important contribution. By its topic, it will attract those interested in literature and rhetoric. The clarity of the writing is a great strength, as is the organization and the overall development of the thesis. I benefit greatly from reading this work and...hope that my comments will induce our colleagues to read and thereby benefit from Walker's scholarship."--Rhetoric Review "Walker engages two particularly contentious issues in the history of rhetoric, offering a novel reconstruction of rhetoric's origins and a revised account of the relationship between rhetoric and poetics in Classical Greece and Rome...[A] very ambitious and challenging book. Walker's revitalization of 'epideictic' should provoke greater scrutiny of the ancient understandings of that category. His blurring the traditional boundaries separating rhetoric from poetics is both innovative and cogent. The 'rhetorical poetics' he proposes will no doubt be profitably applied in the study of lyric forms from many cultures subsequent to that of archaic Greece."--Rhetorica, "Walker engages two particularly contentious issues in the history of rhetoric, offering a novel reconstruction of rhetoric's origins and a revised account of the relationship between rhetoric and poetics in Classical Greece and Rome...[A] very ambitious and challenging book. Walkersrevitalization of 'epideictic' should provoke greater scrutiny of the ancient understandings of that category. His blurring the traditional boundaries separating rhetoric from poetics is both innovative and cogent. The 'rhetorical poetics' he proposes will no doubt be profitably applied in the studyof lyric forms from many cultures subsequent to that of archaic Greece."--Rhetorica, "Rhetoric and Poetics in Antiquity is an excellent book...Walker has provided an important, original, and insightful rival view of the relationship between rhetoric and poetics. As with any innovative work, it may meet with initial resistance by some of the more traditional members of our discipline. I believe, however, that this work will be viewed immediately and especially over time as an important contribution. By its topic, it will attract those interested in literature and rhetoric. The clarity of the writing is a great strength, as is the organization and the overall development of the thesis. I benefit greatly from reading this work and...hope that my comments will induce our colleagues to read and thereby benefit from Walker's scholarship."--Rhetoric Review"Walker engages two particularly contentious issues in the history of rhetoric, offering a novel reconstruction of rhetoric's origins and a revised account of the relationship between rhetoric and poetics in Classical Greece and Rome...[A] very ambitious and challenging book. Walker's revitalization of 'epideictic' should provoke greater scrutiny of the ancient understandings of that category. His blurring the traditional boundaries separating rhetoric from poetics is both innovative and cogent. The 'rhetorical poetics' he proposes will no doubt be profitably applied in the study of lyric forms from many cultures subsequent to that of archaic Greece."--Rhetorica, Jeffrey Walker outlines his project in the opening pages of his preface with a clarity and explicitness typical of the exemplary consideration with which readers are treated throughout this extraordinary ambitious complex and wide-ranging book., " Rhetoric and Poetics in Antiquity is an excellent book...Walker has provided an important, original, and insightful rival view of the relationship between rhetoric and poetics. As with any innovative work, it may meet with initial resistance by some of the more traditional members of our discipline. I believe, however, that this work will be viewed immediately and especially over time as an important contribution. By its topic, it will attract those interested in literature and rhetoric. The clarity of the writing is a great strength, as is the organization and the overall development of the thesis. I benefit greatly from reading this work and...hope that my comments will induce our colleagues to read and thereby benefit from Walker's scholarship."-- Rhetoric Review "Walker engages two particularly contentious issues in the history of rhetoric, offering a novel reconstruction of rhetoric's origins and a revised account of the relationship between rhetoric and poetics in Classical Greece and Rome...[A] very ambitious and challenging book. Walker's revitalization of 'epideictic' should provoke greater scrutiny of the ancient understandings of that category. His blurring the traditional boundaries separating rhetoric from poetics is both innovative and cogent. The 'rhetorical poetics' he proposes will no doubt be profitably applied in the study of lyric forms from many cultures subsequent to that of archaic Greece."-- Rhetorica, ... there is much in this book to learn from ... I hope that it will succeed in undermining some orthodoxies ... I hope that it will be recognised as an invaluable stimulus to reflection, discussion and discovery. Walker's work certainly deserves to be read widely, and will richly reward its thoughtful readers., Passionately-argued ... The elevated perspective of Walker's inclusive approach reveals an ancient literary landscape formed as much by Isocrates and Alcaeus as by Aristotle and Demosthenes, and from it many literary and scholarly paths not taken may be glimpsed through the clouds., "Rhetoric and Poetics in Antiquity is an excellent book...Walker has provided an important, original, and insightful rival view of the relationship between rhetoric and poetics. As with any innovative work, it may meet with initial resistance by some of the more traditional members of ourdiscipline. I believe, however, that this work will be viewed immediately and especially over time as an important contribution. By its topic, it will attract those interested in literature and rhetoric. The clarity of the writing is a great strength, as is the organization and the overalldevelopment of the thesis. I benefit greatly from reading this work and...hope that my comments will induce our colleagues to read and thereby benefit from Walker's scholarship."--Rhetoric Review
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal808.0094
SynopsisThis book offers a counter-traditional account of the history of both rhetoric and poetics. In reply to traditional rhetorical histories, which view "rhetoric" primarily as an art of practical civic oratory, the book argues in four extended essays that epideictic-poetic eloquence was central, even fundamental, to the rhetorical tradition in antiquity. In essence, Jeffrey Walker's study accomplishes what in the world of rhetoric studies amounts to a revolution: hedemonstrates that in antiquity rhetoric and poetry could not be viewed separately., This book offers a counter-traditional account of the history of both rhetoric and poetics. In reply to traditional rhetorical histories, which view "rhetoric" primarily as an art of practical civic oratory, the book argues in four extended essays that epideictic-poetic eloquence was central, even fundamental, to the rhetorical tradition in antiquity. In essence, Jeffrey Walker's study accomplishes what in the world of rhetoric studies amounts to a revolution: he demonstrates that in antiquity rhetoric and poetry could not be viewed separately., This book offers a counter-traditional account of the history of both rhetoric and poetics. In reply to traditional rhetorical histories, which view "rhetoric" as an art of practical civic oratory, the book argues in four extended essays that epideictic-poetic eloquence was central, even fundamental, to the rhetorical tradition in antiquity. In essence, Walker's study accomplishes what in the world of rhetoric studies amounts to a revolution: he demonstrates that in antiquity rhetoric and poetry could not be viewed separately.
LC Classification NumberPA3265.W35 2000

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