William Cobbett: The Politics of Style (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism, Series Number 11)
معرفی کتاب «William Cobbett: The Politics of Style (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism, Series Number 11)» نوشتهٔ Leonora Nattrass، منتشرشده توسط نشر Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) در سال 1995. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This book offers a thoroughgoing literary analysis of William Cobbett as a writer. Leonora Nattrass explores the nature and effect of Cobbett's rhetorical strategies, showing through close examination of a broad selection of his polemical writings (from his early American journalism onwards) the complexity, self-consciousness and skill of his stylistic procedures. Her close readings examine the political implications of Cobbett's style within the broader context of eighteenth-and early nineteenth-century political prose, and argue that his perceived ideological and stylistic flaws - inconsistency, bigotry, egoism and political nostalgia - are in fact rhetorical strategies designed to appeal to a range of usually polarized reading audiences. This re-reading revises a critical concensus that Cobbett is an unselfconscious populist whose writings reflect rather than challenge the ideological paradoxes and problems of his time. This Book Offers The First Thoroughgoing Literary Analysis Of William Cobbett As A Writer. Leonora Nattrass Explores The Nature And Effect Of Cobbett's Rhetorical Strategies, Showing Through Close Examination Of A Broad Selection Of His Polemical Writings (from His Early American Journalism Onwards) The Complexity, Self-consciousness And Skill Of His Stylistic Procedures. Her Close Readings Examine The Political Implications Of Cobbett's Style Within The Broader Context Of Eighteenth- And Early Nineteenth-century Political Prose And Argue That His Perceived Ideological And Stylistic Flaws - Inconsistency, Bigotry, Egoism And Political Nostalgia - Are In Fact Rhetorical Strategies Designed To Appeal To A Range Of Usually Polarized Reading Audiences. Cobbett's Ability To Imagine And To Address Socially Divided Readers Within A Single Text, The Book Argues, Constitutes A Politically Disruptive Challenge To Prevailing Political And Social Assumptions About Their Respective Rights, Duties, Needs And Abilities. This Rereading Revises A Prevailing Critical Consensus That Cobbett Is An Unselfconscious Populist Whose Writings Reflect Rather Than Challenge The Ideological Paradoxes And Problems Of His Time. Introduction: Change And Continuity -- Pt. I. The Creation Of Cobbett. 1. Early Writings 1792-1800. 2. A Version Of Reaction. 3. Oppositional Styles 1804-1816. 4. Representing Old England -- Pt. Ii. Cobbett And His Audience. 5. Dialogue And Debate. 6. A Radical History. 7. Tracts And Teaching. 8. Constituting The Nation. Leonora Nattrass. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. This book offers the first thoroughgoing literary analysis of William Cobbett as a writer. Leonora Nattrass explores the nature and effect of Cobbett's rhetorical strategies, through close examination of a broad selection of his polemical writings from his early American journalism onward. She examines the political implications of Cobbett's style within the broader context of eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century political prose, and argues that his perceived ideological and stylistic flaws--inconsistency, bigotry, egoism and political nostalgia--are in fact strategies designed to appeal to a range of usually polarized reading audiences. This book offers a thoroughgoing literary analysis of William Cobbett as a writer. Leonora Nattrass explores the nature and effect of Cobbett's rhetorical strategies, through close examination of a broad selection of his polemical works, from his early American journalism onwards, in the context of contemporary political writing. In the previous chapter I suggested that the transgression of class boundaries is central to Cobbett's rhetorical authority, and that his early American writings precipitate this state of affairs as his conservative loyalties and literary success as Peter Porcupine briefly ally him with the English ruling class.
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