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In the last few decades there has been much scholarly dispute about
the 'demise' or the 'ongoing survival' of rhetoric in the 18th
century. A consensus has yet to be achieved. The author attempts to
resolve the issue by adopting a novel theoretical approach
elucidated in the first part of this study. Here, the history of
rhetoric is regarded as a debate between various conflicting
concepts of rhetoric. Against this background, the extensive second
section of the book discusses the central stages in a history of
the theory of rhetoric, with reference to a period extending from
around 1600 to 1800.
In the 1980s the sublime was rediscovered in the context of the
debates on postmodernism. The emphasis here was on the theories of
Burke and Kant, which contrasted beauty and sublimity. Little
attention was accorded to the history of sublimity in the early
modern age. This study seeks to remedy this deficit. It proceeds on
the conviction that in the early modern age the dichotomy between
beauty and sublimity was not in fact the operative factor in the
debate, but rather the opposition between two models of the
sublime, that of Pseudo Longinus, on the one hand, and the three
styles defined by classical rhetoric on the other.
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