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The Rhetoric of Redemption: The Literary Criticism of G.K. Chesterton Revised Edition
Contributor(s): Blackstock, Alan R. (Author)

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ISBN: 1433119803     ISBN-13: 9781433119804
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publi
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Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: November 2015
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
- Philosophy
- Religion | Ethics
Dewey: 820.9
LCCN: 2012017603
Series: Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory
Physical Information: 135 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - British Isles
Features: Bibliography, Index
 
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Publisher Description:
"The Rhetoric of Redemption: Chesterton, Ethical Criticism, and the Common Man" examines the literary criticism written by G. K. Chesterton between 1902 and 1913 from a rhetorical standpoint to ascertain whether Chesterton did in fact create the -criticism for the common man- he aimed for. To answer this question, this book explores the relationships among writers, readers, books, and critics both during the time Chesterton first began writing and in the context of rhetorical and critical tradition from Plato to the present day. Ultimately, this book argues that Chesterton's unorthodox approach to literature, while still dismissed by the academic establishment, raises fundamental questions about the nature and function of literature and criticism that need to be raised anew in every generation and especially in the wake of each new critical episteme.
"The Rhetoric of Redemption" is extremely useful for both scholars and students of literary criticism and Chesterton enthusiasts who are interested in his approach to literature. This book would also be a valuable resource for courses in nineteenth-century British literature, literary criticism, and rhetorical analysis."
 
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