Odious Praise

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271092331

Rhetoric, Religion, and Social Thought

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By Eric MacPhail
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PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
150 g
Pages:
160

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Eric MacPhail is Professor of French and Adjunct Professor of Comparative Literature at Indiana University and editor of the journal Erasmus Studies. His books include The Sophistic Renaissance, Dancing Around the Well, and Religious Tolerance from Renaissance to Enlightenment.

"MacPhail uses the notion of praise (especially praise that turns to blame) as an interpretive key to explain the culture of the Renaissance, a demonstration that is both brilliant and convincing. Since the authors taken into account have been extensively studied, MacPhail builds on the results of modern scholarship: the novelty of his book is to take an unexpected and fruitful look at already known texts and also to draw attention to lesser-known sources." -Laurent Pernot, author of The Subtle Subtext: Hidden Meanings in Literature and Life "MacPhail's provocative study will appeal to specialists of the classical tradition in early modernity, and scholars of rhetoric and the history of philosophy. In addition, it adds perspectives to our understanding of Machiavelli and Montaigne. Since the late 1990s there has been a serious revival of the study of rhetoric and the analysis of literature in rhetorical terms; this book sheds light on a subversive counter-tradition within the history of praise." -Ullrich Langer, Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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