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Friendship and Rhetoric in the Middle Ages - The Linguistic Performance of Intimacy From Cicero to Aelred

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Friendship and Rhetoric in the Middle Ages: The Linguistic Performance of Intimacy from Cicero to Aelred covers approximately 1,200 years of literature. This is a book on "medieval literature" that foregrounds language as the agent for cultivating medieval friendship (from the first century BC to c. 1160 AD) in oratorical, ecclesiastical, monastic, and erotic contexts. Taking a different approach than many works in this area, which search for the lived experience of friends behind language, this book stands apart in looking at friendship's enactment through rhetorical language among classical and medieval authors.

List of contents

AcknowledgmentsIntroductionChapter 1: Performing Friendship in Cicero's De amicitiaChapter 2: Early Christian Friendship: Tradition and Innovation in the Fourth CenturyChapter 3: Making Love in Language: Friendship in the Carolingian EraChapter 4: The Drama of the Saints: Friendship in the Prayers and Letters of Anselm of CanterburyChapter 5: Rhetorical Friendship in the Letters of Heloise and AbelardChapter 6: The Ethics of Rhetoric and Friendship in the Epistolae duorum amantiumand Related WorksChapter 7: "The Effort itself Is Great": Performance, Sympathy, and Authority in Aelred of Rievaulx's De spiritali amicitiaBibliography

About the author

R. Jacob McDonie is Associate Professor of Literatures and Cultural Studies at the University of Texas—Rio Grande Valley. He has published widely on medieval friendship in Latin religious contexts.

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Friendship and Rhetoric in the Middle Ages: The Linguistic Performance of Intimacy from Cicero to Aelred covers approximately 1,200 years of literature. This is a book on "medieval literature" that foregrounds language as the agent for cultivating medieval friendship in oratorical, ecclesiastical, monastic, and erotic contexts.

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