This collection of essays by Walter J. Ong focuses on the
complex and dynamic relationship between verbal performance and
cultural evolution. By studying the history of rhetoric and related
arts from classical antiquity through the age of romanticism to the
modern period, Ong both illuminates the past and helps explain
late-twentieth-century modes of expression.
Elegantly written and wide ranging, Rhetoric, Romance, and
Technology traces the evolution of devices used to store, retrieve,
and communicate knowledge. Ong discusses diverse topics including
memory as art, associationist critical theory, the close
relationship between romanticism and technology, and the popular
culture of the 1970s. This book also contains essays about Tudor
writings in English on rhetoric and literary theory, the study of
Latin as a Renaissance puberty rite, Ramism in the classroom and in
commerce, Jonathan Swift's notion of the mind, and John Stuart
Mill's politics.
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