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The Rhetoric of Suffering - Reading the Book of Job in the Eighteenth Century (Hardcover, New)
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The Rhetoric of Suffering - Reading the Book of Job in the Eighteenth Century (Hardcover, New)
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The Rhetoric of Suffering draws on the book of Job as a touchstone
for the contradictions and polemics that infect various C18th works
- poetry, philosophy, political oratory, accounts of exploration,
commentaries on criminal law - which tried to account for the
relations between human suffering and systems of secular and divine
justice. Deliberately eschewing questions of chronology or
discursive coherence, genre or topic, Jonathan Lamb offers
considerations of Richardson and Fielding, Hawkesworth and the
South Pacific, Goldsmith and Godwin, Hume and Walpole, Blackstone
and Bentham, Burke and Longinus, and Blackmore and Wright of Derby.
Asking why it was that standard consolations, which had worked for
centuries, suddenly stopped working, or were treated as insults by
people who felt peculiarly isolated by misery, this wide-ranging
account of the improbability of complaint in the eighteenth century
offers an answer. Far from crystallizing or objectifying the issue
of complaint, the book of Job seems to restore its limitless and
unprecedented urgency. The Rhetoric of Suffering examines
complaints that fall into this dissident and singular category, and
relates their improbability to the aesthetics of the sublime, and
to current theories of practice and communication. Lamb focuses on
William Warburton's contentious interpretation of Job, contained in
his Divine Legation of Moses Demonstrated (1738-1741), a prime
example of the debate that emerges when Job is used as an
unequivocal justification of providence.
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