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Medieval rhetoric and poetic to 1400

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A concise historical survey traces the development of rhetorical and poetic theory within medieval Latin education and literary practice. It explains how classical models—both sophistic showmanship and the Ciceronian tradition—were transmitted through late Roman schools and reshaped by medieval grammarians. School rhetoric concentrated on style and ornament within grammatica, while practical applications centered on sermons and letters; poetic practice flourished in Latin hymnody and emerging stanzaic forms that influenced vernacular poetry. Formal poetic theory remained largely pedagogical and often lagged behind vernacular verse narrative, a disjunction later critics such as Chaucer helped to expose.

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Charles Sears Baldwin

Charles Sears Baldwin was an influential scholar in the field of literary theory and rhetoric. His works, including "Ancient Rhetoric and Poetic," "Medieval Rhetoric and Poetic to 1400," and "Renaissance Literary Theory and Practice," explore the evolution of rhetorical practices and literary forms from antiquity through the Renaissance. Baldwin's scholarship is notable for its comprehensive analysis of the historical context and development of rhetoric, making significant contributions to the understanding of literary heritage. His writings remain a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in the intersections of literature, rhetoric, and cultural history.

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