The Rhetoric of Exemplarity in Early Modern England Ullyot Michael
The Rhetoric of Exemplarity in Early Modern England Ullyot Michael In this study, Michael Ullyot makes two new arguments about the rhetoric of exemplarity in late Elizabethan and Jacobean culture:…
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The Rhetoric of Exemplarity in Early Modern England Ullyot Michael
In this study, Michael Ullyot makes two new arguments about the rhetoric of exemplarity in late Elizabethan and Jacobean culture: first, that exemplarity is a recursive cycle driven by rhetoricians' words and readers' actions; and second, that positive moral examples are not replicable, but rather aspirational models of readers' posthumous biographies. Ullyot defines the three types of decorum on which exemplary rhetoric and imitation rely, and charts their operations through Philip Sidney's poetics, Edmund Spenser's poetry, and the dedications, sermons, elegies, biographies, and other occasional texts about Robert Devereux, second earl of Essex, and Henry, Prince of Wales. For example, Alexander the Great envied Achilles less for his exemplary life than for Homer's account of it.
Ullyot expands the definition of occasional texts to include those that criticize their circumstances to