Rhetorical Accretion and Rhetorical Criticism in William Hazlitt’s Eloquence of the British Senate

Q1 Arts and Humanities Advances in the History of Rhetoric Pub Date : 2017-09-01 DOI:10.1080/15362426.2017.1384767
K. Homar
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ABSTRACT This paper examines William Hazlitt’s collection, Eloquence of the British Senate (1807), alongside our interest in reception, accretion, and the rhetorical culture of Parliament. I trace Hazlitt’s interpretation of oratory, including his analysis of remediated, printed speech. Hazlitt investigates the circulation and power of oratory in modern print culture, while beginning a multidisciplinary, career-long interest in rhetoric. By mapping how Hazlitt criticizes the status quo while avoiding partisan exposes of corruption, I argue he thinks like a critical rhetorician in ways that enrich our histories of nineteenth-century rhetoric and help us reflect on our own enterprise as historians of rhetoric.
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哈兹利特《英国元老院演说》中的修辞认可与修辞批评
摘要本文考察了William Hazlitt的文集《英国参议院的雄辩》(1807),以及我们对接受、积累和议会修辞文化的兴趣。我追溯了黑兹利特对演讲术的解释,包括他对修正后的印刷演讲的分析。Hazlitt研究了现代印刷文化中雄辩术的传播和力量,同时开始了对修辞学的多学科、职业生涯的兴趣。通过绘制Hazlitt如何批评现状,同时避免党派对腐败的揭露,我认为他像一个批判性修辞学家一样思考,丰富了我们19世纪修辞学的历史,并帮助我们反思自己作为修辞学历史学家的事业。
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Advances in the History of Rhetoric
Advances in the History of Rhetoric Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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