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Oxford, Date: 2004. Hardcover with dust jacket. G/VG. Outer page edges stained. This item is at our location in Eugene, Oregon. 2004. Oxford ISBN 0199261172 9780199261178 [US]
ISBN10: 0199261172, ISBN13: 9780199261178, [publisher: Oxford University Press,, Oxford,] Hardcover First Edition First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. 8vo. ISBN: 0199261172 Pages: 352 Fine in fine dust wrapper. [Wickham Market, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2004]
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Oxford University Press 2004 Hardcover Good in Very Good dust jacket 0199261172. Lightly cocked, otherwise text clean and tight; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 352 pages.
ISBN10: 0199261172, ISBN13: 9780199261178, [publisher: Oxford University Press,, Oxford,] Hardcover First Edition First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. 8vo. ISBN: 0199261172 Pages: 352 Fine in fine dust wrapper. [Wickham Market, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2004]
ISBN10: 0199261172, ISBN13: 9780199261178, [publisher: New York : Oxford University Press] Hardcover VIII; 341 p. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Minimal abrasion on the dust jacket. Very good and clean. - To digress in seventeenth-century England carried a range of meaning associated with deviation or departure. Anne Cotterill looks afresh at major nondramatic texts by Donne, Marvell, Browne, Milton, and Dryden, whose digressive speakers are haunted by personal and public uncertainty. She demonstrates that early modern writers trained in verbal contest developed richly labyrinthine voices that captured the ambiguities of political occasion and aristocratic patronage, while anatomizing enemies and mourning personal loss. Turning current sensitivity toward the silenced voice in a new direction, Cotterill argues that rhetorical amplitude might suggest anxieties about speech and attack for men forced to be competitive yet circumspect as they made their voices heard. ISBN 9780199261178 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 536 Original Cloth with Dustjacket. [Berlin, Germany] [Publication Year: 2004] ...
ISBN10: 0199261172, ISBN13: 9780199261178, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Hardcover This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,600grams, ISBN:0199261172 [Lincoln, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2004]
ISBN10: 0199261172, ISBN13: 9780199261178, [publisher: New York : Oxford University Press] Hardcover VIII; 341 p. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Minimal abrasion on the dust jacket. Very good and clean. - To digress in seventeenth-century England carried a range of meaning associated with deviation or departure. Anne Cotterill looks afresh at major nondramatic texts by Donne, Marvell, Browne, Milton, and Dryden, whose digressive speakers are haunted by personal and public uncertainty. She demonstrates that early modern writers trained in verbal contest developed richly labyrinthine voices that captured the ambiguities of political occasion and aristocratic patronage, while anatomizing enemies and mourning personal loss. Turning current sensitivity toward the silenced voice in a new direction, Cotterill argues that rhetorical amplitude might suggest anxieties about speech and attack for men forced to be competitive yet circumspect as they made their voices heard. ISBN 9780199261178 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 536 Original Cloth with Dustjacket. [Berlin, Germany] [Publication Year: 2004] ...
ISBN10: 0199261172, ISBN13: 9780199261178, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Hardcover This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,600grams, ISBN:0199261172 [Lincoln, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2004]
Oxford Oxford University Press 2004 First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. Hardback Very good First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. 8vo. ISBN: 0199261172 Pages: 352 Fine in fine dust wrapper.
ISBN10: 0199261172, ISBN13: 9780199261178, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Hardcover Hardcover. Digressive Voices in Early Modern English Literature looks afresh at major nondramatic texts by Donne, Marvell, Browne, Milton, and Dryden, whose digressive speakers are haunted by personal and public uncertainty. To digress in seventeenth-century England carried a range of meaning associated with deviation or departure from a course, subject, or standard. This book demonstrates that early modern writers trained in verbal contest developed richlylabyrinthine voices that captured the ambiguities of political occasion and aristocratic patronage while anatomizing enemies and mourning personal loss. Anne Cotterill turns current sensitivity toward the silenced voiceto argue that rhetorical amplitude might suggest anxieties about speech and attack for men forced to be competitive yet circumspect as they made their voices heard. Digressive Voices in Early Modern English Literature turns feminist sensitivity toward silenced voices to look afresh at major nondramatic texts by Donne, Marvell, Browne, Milton, and Dryden. Anne Cotterill examines richly digressive speakers who carve literary mazes through a dangerous world for psychological, political, and poetic survival - and attack. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. [Truganina, VIC, Australia] [Publication Year: 2004] ...
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