Outlaw rhetoric : figuring vernacular eloquence in Shakespeare's England /
Mann (English, Cornell U.) begins by investigating why the elusive figure of Robin Hood lurks around so many early efforts to introduce classical rhetoric into English during the 16th century. From there, her study expands to the pursuit of a specifically vernacular eloquence in early modern England...
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2012
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