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The fate of eloquence in the age of Hume

This engaging and insightful book explores the fate of eloquence in a period during which it both denoted a living oratorical art and served as a major factor in political thought. Seeing Hume's philosophy as a key to the literature of the mid-eighteenth century, Adam Potkay compares the status of eloquence in Hume's Essays and Natural History of Religion to its status in novels by Sterne, poems by Pope and Gray, and Macpherson's Poems of Ossian.

Potkay explains the sense of urgency that the concept of eloquence evoked among eighteenth-century British readers, for whom it recalled Demosthenes exhorting Athenian citizens to oppose tyranny. Revived by Hume and many other writers, the concept of eloquence resonated deeply for an audience who perceived its own political community as being in danger of disintegration. Potkay also shows how, beginning in the realm of literature, the fashion of polite style began to eclipse that of political eloquence.

An ethos suitable both to the family circle and to a public sphere that included women, "politeness" entailed a sublimation of passions, a "feminine" modesty as opposed to "masculine" display, and a style that sought rather to placate or stabilize than to influence the course of events.

For Potkay, the tension between the ideals of ancient eloquence and of modern politeness defined literary and political discourses alike between 1726 and 1770: although politeness eventually gained ascendancy, eloquence was never silenced.

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English
Pages
253

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The fate of eloquence in the age of Hume
1994, Cornell University Press
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Edition Notes

Based on the author's thesis (Rutgers University).
Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-245) and index.

Published in
Ithaca
Series
Rhetoric and society, Rhetoric & society.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
820.9/005
Library of Congress
PR448.R54 P68 1994, PR448.R54P68 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 253 p. ;
Number of pages
253

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1094540M
Internet Archive
fateofeloquencei00potk
ISBN 10
0801430143
LCCN
94019001
OCLC/WorldCat
30437645
Library Thing
2537947
Goodreads
3669240

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