French Pulpit Oratory, 1598-1650: A Study of Themes and Styles, with a Descriptive Catalogue of Printed Texts

French Pulpit Oratory, 1598-1650: A Study of Themes and Styles, with a Descriptive Catalogue of Printed Texts

by Peter Bayley
French Pulpit Oratory, 1598-1650: A Study of Themes and Styles, with a Descriptive Catalogue of Printed Texts

French Pulpit Oratory, 1598-1650: A Study of Themes and Styles, with a Descriptive Catalogue of Printed Texts

by Peter Bayley

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Overview

This 1980 text was the first full-length study of seventeenth-century pulpit oratory since 1863, and the first to treat both Catholic and Protestant preaching. The first part opens with a general discussion on the sermon as a literary form, followed by a survey of ideas on preaching and the practical 'arts of preaching' circulating in late Renaissance Europe. Of the central chapters on the sermons themselves, two are concerned with the style and complex formal structures of the sermons; while two examine in turn the major themes of illusion and nature and the imagery associated with them. The second part is a descriptive catalogue of extant sermons and some funeral orations of the period, which provided a great deal of information never previously collected. The book made a significant contribution both to the study of a neglected period of French literature, the 'Baroque', and to comparative studies of the sermon.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521168359
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 08/11/2011
Pages: 334
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.75(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; Note on the presentation of texts; Part I: 1. Studying sermons; 2. Rhetoric in the schools; 3. Rhetoric in the Church; 4. Prose patterns; 5. Sermon structure and its stylistic implications; 6. Themes and their imagery (i) illusion and reality; 7. Themes and their imagery (ii) 'Nature, that universal and publick Manuscript'; Postscript; Part II. Descriptive Catalogue of Printed Texts; Explanatory note; Abbreviations; Catalogue; Appendices; Select bibliography; Index to Part I.
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