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Oratory and Animadversion: Rhetorical Signatures in Milton's Pamphlets of 1649

James Egan

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Abstract Milton's regicide tracts of 1649, The Tenure, Observations, and Eikonoklastes, are recombinations of two of his most familiar compositional modes of the 1640s, the oration and the animadversion, tactics derived ultimately from classical rhetorical theory and Renaissance assimilations of it. Each tract also displays a poeticized rhetoric which represents Milton's signature adaptation of the close relationship between rhetoric and poetic found in classical and Renaissance rhetorical texts. Evidence for these claims can be found in the structures, styles, and aesthetic manifestations of all three pamphlets, particularly the classical low and middle styles, the formulaic mechanism of quotation and reply, and the prose genre of the Character.

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James Egan

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Egan, J. (2009). Oratory and Animadversion: Rhetorical Signatures in Milton's Pamphlets of 1649. https://doi.org/10.1525/rh.2009.27.2.189

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2009
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en
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10.1525/rh.2009.27.2.189
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