Joseph Turner

3 articles
University of Delaware
  1. Delivery, Facilitas, and Copia
    Abstract

    This article argues that English studies departments should implement training programs in oral delivery strategies for graduate students seeking tenure-track employment. A sample of a thirteen-week training program, modeled on elements of classical rhetorical pedagogy, is offered that can help students develop and refine stills in oral delivery necessary for academic job interviews.

    doi:10.1215/15314200-6936922
  2. <i>Homeric Speech and the Origins of Rhetoric</i>, by Rachel Ahern Knudsen
    doi:10.1080/02773945.2015.1106212
  3. <i>Sir Gawain and the Green Knight</i>and the History of Medieval Rhetoric
    Abstract

    During the Middle Ages, rhetoric and literature were thoroughly intertwined, whereas current notions of disciplinarity, in which literature and rhetoric are constructed as separate traditions, muddy our understanding of medieval practice. This essay reads Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, an anonymous fourteenth-century poem, as engaged in a Ciceronian debate over the ramifications of legislative rhetoric on civic decision-making. Because of the paucity of information on medieval rhetorical practice, it concludes, literature is a resource that illuminates this neglected and misunderstood historical period.

    doi:10.1080/07350198.2012.711196