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Lectures
on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres Hugh Blair Edited with an Introduction by Linda Ferreira-Buckley and
S. Michael Halloran
July
2004 paper, 0-8093-2432-6, $30.00 cloth, 0-8093-1754-0, $75.00 624 pages, 6 x 9 Rhetoric and Composition / Communication
Landmarks
in Rhetoric and Public Address
This
new edition of Hugh Blair’s Lectures
on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, edited by Linda Ferreira-Buckley and
S. Michael Halloran, answers the need for a complete, reliable text. The
book seeks to generate a renewed interest in Blair by provoking new
inquiries into the tradition of belletristic rhetoric and by serving as
both aid and incentive to others who may join in the project of improving
understanding of this landmark rhetorical scholarship.
This
edition contains forty-seven
lectures and remains faithful to the text of the 1785 London edition. The
editors contextualize Hugh Blair’s motivations and thinking by providing
in their introduction an extended account of Blair’s life and era. The
bibliography of works by and about Blair is an invaluable aid, surpassing
previous research on Blair.
Although
the extent of its influence cannot be measured fully, Blair’s Lectures
on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres was undoubtedly a primary vehicle for
introducing many eighteenth- and nineteenth-century scholars to classical
rhetoric and French belletristic rhetoric—its success due in part to the
ease with which the lectures combine neoclassical and Enlightenment
thought, accommodating emerging social concerns. Ferreira-Buckley and
Halloran’s extensive treatment revives the tradition of belletristic
rhetoric, improving the understanding of Blair’s place in the study of
eighteenth- and nineteenth-century discourse, while finding him relevant
in the twenty-first century.
Linda
Ferreira-Buckley is
an associate professor of English and rhetoric at the University of Texas
at Austin, where she teaches courses in writing, the history of rhetoric
and English studies, and Victorian literature. Her work has appeared in
such journals as College English and
Rhetoric Review.
S. Michael Halloran is a professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute where he teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in rhetorical theory and analysis, emphasizing connections with history and communication media. He is the coeditor (with Gregory Clark) of Oratorical Culture in Nineteenth-Century America: Essays on the Transformation of the Theory and Practice of Rhetoric. |
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