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Imprison'd Wranglers Christopher Reid (Senior Lecturer in English, Queen Mary, University of London)

Imprison'd Wranglers By Christopher Reid (Senior Lecturer in English, Queen Mary, University of London)

Imprison'd Wranglers by Christopher Reid (Senior Lecturer in English, Queen Mary, University of London)


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Imprison'd Wranglers is the first detailed study of parliamentary speaking in its golden age at the end of the eighteenth century. The book looks closely at the physical and political conditions in which these men spoke, and the techniques they used to discredit the arguments of their opponents and to move and convince their audience in the House.

Imprison'd Wranglers Summary

Imprison'd Wranglers: The Rhetorical Culture of the House of Commons 1760-1800 by Christopher Reid (Senior Lecturer in English, Queen Mary, University of London)

Although the later eighteenth century has long been regarded as parliamentary oratory's golden age, its speaking history remains to a large extent unexplored. Imprison'd Wranglers looks in detail at the making of a rhetorical culture inside and outside of the House of Commons during this eventful period, a time when Parliament consolidated its authority as a national institution and gained a new kind of prominence in the public eye. Drawing on a wide range of contemporary sources including newspaper reports, parliamentary diaries, memoirs, correspondence, political cartoons, and portraiture, this book reconstructs the scene in St. Stephen's Chapel, where the Commons then sat. It shows how reputations were forged and characters contested as speakers like Burke, North, Fox, and Pitt crossed swords in confrontations that were both personal and political. With close attention to the early lives of selected MPs, it pieces together the education of the parliamentary elite from their initiation as public speakers in schools, universities, and debating clubs to the moment of trial when they rose to speak in the House for the first time. Since this was the period when the newspaper reporting of parliamentary debates was first established, the book also assesses the impact speeches made on the audiences of ordinary readers outside Parliament. It explains how parliamentary speeches got into print, what was at stake politically in that process, and argues that changing conceptions of publicness in the eighteenth century altered the image of the parliamentary speaker and unsettled the traditional rhetorical culture of the House.

Imprison'd Wranglers Reviews

One of the chief virtues of Reids study, indeed perhaps the reason it works so well, is that its structure gives equal attention to the speeches and speakers themselves ... Reids critically adroit history of speechmaking in the House of Commons returns us to the liveliness, theatricality, and excitement of the periods oratorical occasions. Imprisond Wranglers will surely serve as the definitive study of late eighteenth-century parliamentary oratory for some time to come. * David Francis Taylor, BARS Bulletin *
a well-researched and clearly expressed study. * L.G. Mitchell, Notes and Queries *

About Christopher Reid (Senior Lecturer in English, Queen Mary, University of London)

Christopher Reid is senior lecturer in English at Queen Mary, University of London where he specializes in eighteenth-century literature and political rhetoric. He has published books and articles on a number of political writers and speakers, including Edmund Burke, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, and Margaret Thatcher, and is currently working on a study of the eighteenth-century parliamentarian, William Windham.

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GOR013616533
9780199581092
0199581096
Imprison'd Wranglers: The Rhetorical Culture of the House of Commons 1760-1800 by Christopher Reid (Senior Lecturer in English, Queen Mary, University of London)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2012-11-29
286
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