• The Concept of Conversation From Cicero's Sermo to the Grand Siècle's Conversation

The Concept of Conversation From Cicero's Sermo to the Grand Siècle's Conversation

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The first history of early modern conversation in English In the classical period, conversation referred to real conversations, conducted in the leisure time of noble men, and concerned with indefinite philosophical topics. Christianity inflected conversation with universal aspirations during the medieval centuries and the ars dictaminis, the art of letter writing, increased the importance of this written analogue of conversation. The Renaissance humanists from Petrarch onward further transformed conversation, and its genre analogues of dialogue and letter, by transforming it into a metaphor of increasing scope. This expanded realm of humanist conversation bifurcated in Renaissance and early modern Europe. The Concept of Conversation traces the way the rise of conversation spread out from the history of rhetoric to include the histories of friendship, the court and the salon, the Republic of Letters, periodical press and women. It revises Jürgen Habermas' history of the emergence of the rational speech of the public sphere as the history of the emergence of rational conversation and puts the emergence of women's speech at the centre of the intellectual history of early modern Europe. Key FeaturesThe first book-length history of early modern conversation in EnglishSynthesizes early modern intellectual history within the frameworks of rhetoric and conversationPlaces the history of women's speech at the heart of the history of early modern rhetoricFuses Habermas' historical-theoretical framework to the history of rhetoric and revises both

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781474430111
ISBN-10: 1474430112
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 2019-08-07
Edition description: 1
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: Height: 6 inches, Length: 9 inches, Weight: 0.9479877266 Pounds, Width: 0.7 inches
Author: David Randall
Language: en
Binding: Paperback

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