The religio-political ‘commodities’ of orthographic reform in Tudor England: John Hart and the God-king-commonwealth rhetorical model

IF 0.2 3区 文学 Q2 HISTORY Language & History Pub Date : 2018-09-02 DOI:10.1080/17597536.2019.1576445
Andrew Ji Ma
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ABSTRACT This paper aims to examine how the Tudor ‘linguist’ John Hart (c. 1501–1574) attempted to persuade his readers to accept and support his proposals for orthographic reform. The study is mainly based on the seven pieces of paratext attached to his three linguistic treatises. I argue that a God-king-commonwealth rhetorical model is discernible from Hart’s persuasive writings. On this ground, I argue that the religio-political profits of spelling standardisation were discussed by Hart in relation to the pushing-through of religious reform, the amplification of monarchical power, and the construction of national commonwealth.
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都铎王朝英格兰正字法改革的宗教-政治“商品”:约翰·哈特和上帝-国王-联邦修辞模式
摘要本文旨在探讨都铎王朝的语言学家约翰·哈特(John Hart,约1501-1574)如何试图说服读者接受并支持他的正字法改革建议。本文的研究主要基于他的三篇语言学专著所附的七篇段落。我认为,从哈特的有说服力的作品中,可以看出一种上帝-国王-联邦的修辞模式。在此基础上,我认为哈特讨论了拼写标准化的宗教政治利益与推动宗教改革、扩大君主权力和建立国家共同体的关系。
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