ABSTRACT

The present volume is part of a general renaissance in the study of rhetoric and bears testimony to a discipline undergoing rapid and exciting change. It draws together established and newer scholars in the field to produce a probing and innovative analysis of the role played by rhetoric in Roman culture. Utilizing a variety of critical approaches and methodologies, these scholars examine not only the role of rhetoric in Roman society but also the relationship between rhetoric and Rome's major literary genres. In addition to demonstrating rhetoric's critical significance for Roman culture, the studies reveal the important role played by rhetoric in the formation of the various genres of literature.

part |56 pages

Theories, Transitions and Tensions

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

The Roman Suada

chapter |17 pages

Ciceronian Rhetoric

Theory and Practice

chapter |15 pages

The style is the Man

Seneca, Tacitus and Quintilian's Canon

part |49 pages

Rhetoric and Society

chapter |16 pages

Field and Forum

Culture and Agriculture in Roman Rhetoric

chapter |17 pages

Gender and Rhetoric

Producing Manhood in the Schools

part |97 pages

Rhetoric and Genre