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SEMESTER REVIEW

ENG 695
Spring 2007
Last revised Mar 27, 2007

Guide Questions 3: The Renaissance-- 14th to 17th Centuries

Webster Newbold, Associate Professor of English
Medieval and Early Modern Rhetoric

Ball State University, Spring 2007
 

1. What was the general cultural and historical background in the late Middle Ages/early Renaissance (late 14th, early 15th centuries) that encouraged the revival of rhetoric?

2. What was Humanism and how did it define rhetoric and rhetorical study?

3. What ancient texts were rediscovered in the early Renaissance; how and why were they influential?

4. What were the chief characteristics of early Renaissance "Humanist education"?

5. Who were the prominent figures of Renaissance rhetoric?  How was England particularly involved?

6. What reform movements in education affected rhetorical theory and  pedagogy?  (Ciceronianism, Ramism)

7. Case studies of practical rhetoric in historical/cultural context: Angel Day and The English Secretary

8. Bacon's View of Rhetoric