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American Silhouettes: Rhetorical Identities of the Founders Revised Edition
Contributor(s): Furtwangler, Albert (Author)
ISBN: 0300045018     ISBN-13: 9780300045017
Publisher: Yale University Press
OUR PRICE:   $25.74  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 1989
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Annotation: Franklin, John Adams, Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, John Marshall-all are familiar yet curiously distant American heroes, blurred by the similarities of their background and culture. In this engrossing book Albert Furtwangler looks at these men in turn, examining either a document or a telling incident in their lives in order to explore what was distinctive and unique about each of them. "An intriguing study of the rhetorical identities and personal political styles of the most eminent leaders of the American revolution. . . . Deft, insightful studies of character and context these chapters certainly are. In their reading, even the experienced historian finds fresh insights into these overly familiar characters."--John Howe, American Historical Review
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Presidents & Heads Of State
Dewey: B
LCCN: 86023424
Series: Rhetorical Identities of the Founders
Physical Information: 0.59" H x 6.12" W x 9.25" (0.60 lbs) 180 pages
 
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Franklin, John Adams, Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, John Marshall--all are familiar yet curiously distant American heroes, blurred by the similarities of their background and culture. In this engrossing book Albert Furtwangler looks at these men in turn, examining either a document or a telling incident in their lives in order to explore what was distinctive and unique about them as individuals. Leaves the reader much better sensitized to the mind, prose, and political effect of Franklin and John Adams and their most eminent contemporaries up through John Marshall.--American Literature
Furtwangler undertakes the novel task of asking how a handful of famous framers defined their public images through language. . . . A fresh, stimulating monograph.--Carlin Romano, Philadelphia Inquirer An engaging and readable book with an original slant. . . . Furtwangler's rhetorical analysis recaptures the vitality of the Founders] lives and writings.--Tom Scanlan, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
The achievement of the book lies in Furtwangler's respect for the Founders' self-design: his sympathy for the pain of political crisis and his judgement that personae can originate in the discovery of personal conviction.--Mitchell Breitwieser, Eighteenth-Century Studies