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Cicero''s speeches provide a fascinating window into the political battles and crises of his time. In this book, Joanna Kenty examines Cicero''s persuasive strategies and the subtleties of his Latin prose, and shows how he used eight political personae the attacker, the grateful friend, the martyr, the senator, the partisan ideologue, and others to maximize his political leverage in the latter half of his career. These personae were what made his arguments convincing, and drew audiences into Cicero''s perspective. Non-specialist and expert readers alike will gain new insight into Cicero''s corpus and career as a whole, as well as a better appreciation of the context, details, and nuances of individual passages.

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'Kenty's thematic approach makes this book a welcome complement to scholarship that adopts a chronological approach to Cicero's writings.' J. Boersma, Choice
'… a well-informed and deeply researched study, but also a highly entertaining read for everyone'. Damian Pierzak, Institute of Literary Studies

Table of Contents
Introduction; 1. The orator as attacker; 2. The orator as friend; 3. The orator as a martyr; 4. The authority figure; 5. The champion of the senate; 6. The popular orator; 7. The voice of a faction; 8. A great man's spokesman; Conclusion.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 9/9/2021 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781108813198, 978-1108813198
      ISBN10: 1108813194

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Cicero''s speeches provide a fascinating window into the political battles and crises of his time. In this book, Joanna Kenty examines Cicero''s persuasive strategies and the subtleties of his Latin prose, and shows how he used eight political personae the attacker, the grateful friend, the martyr, the senator, the partisan ideologue, and others to maximize his political leverage in the latter half of his career. These personae were what made his arguments convincing, and drew audiences into Cicero''s perspective. Non-specialist and expert readers alike will gain new insight into Cicero''s corpus and career as a whole, as well as a better appreciation of the context, details, and nuances of individual passages.

      Trade Review
      'Kenty's thematic approach makes this book a welcome complement to scholarship that adopts a chronological approach to Cicero's writings.' J. Boersma, Choice
      '… a well-informed and deeply researched study, but also a highly entertaining read for everyone'. Damian Pierzak, Institute of Literary Studies

      Table of Contents
      Introduction; 1. The orator as attacker; 2. The orator as friend; 3. The orator as a martyr; 4. The authority figure; 5. The champion of the senate; 6. The popular orator; 7. The voice of a faction; 8. A great man's spokesman; Conclusion.

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