The Rhetoric of Sensibility in Eighteenth-Century Culture
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The Rhetoric Of Sensibility In Eighteenth-Century Culture Explores The Burgeoning Eighteenth-Century Fascination With The Human Body As An Eloquent Expressive Object. This Wide-Ranging Study Examines The Role Of The Body Within A Number Of Cultural Arenas - Particularly Oratory The Theatre And The Novel - And Charts The Efforts Of Projectors And Reformers Who Sought To Exploit The Textual Potential Of The Body For The Public Assertion Of Modern Politeness. Paul Goring Shows How Diverse Writers And Performers Including David Garrick James Fordyce Samuel Richardson Sarah Fielding And Laurence Sterne Were Involved In The Construction Of New Ideals Of Physical Eloquence - Bourgeois Sentimental Ideals Which Stood In Contrast To More Patrician Classical Bodily Modes. Through Innovative Readings Of Fiction And Contemporary Manuals On Acting And Public Speaking Goring Reveals The Ways In Which The Human Body Was Treated As An Instrument For The Display Of Sensibility And Polite Values.
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