Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres

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Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres is an influential 18th-century series of lectures that helped shape the study of rhetoric, style, and literary criticism in English-speaking education.

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instanceOf book
series of lectures
author Hugh Blair
basedOn Blair’s lectures at the University of Edinburgh
circulation widely read in Britain
widely read in North America
countryOfOrigin Scotland
educationalLevel higher education
firstPublicationDate 1783
genre belles-lettres
literary criticism
rhetoric
hasPart lectures on criticism of poetry
lectures on criticism of prose
lectures on eloquence of popular assemblies
lectures on eloquence of the bar
lectures on eloquence of the pulpit
lectures on style
lectures on taste
hasReprint multiple 19th-century editions
historicalPeriod Age of Enlightenment
surface form: Enlightenment
influenced 19th-century rhetorical theory
English-speaking education
study of rhetoric in Britain
study of rhetoric in the United States
keyConcept clarity of style
ornament in discourse
perspicuity in writing
structure of discourse
sublime in literature
taste as a standard of criticism
language English
laterMedium printed book
mainSubject composition
criticism
eloquence
style
taste
movement Scottish Enlightenment
notableFor influencing American college rhetoric textbooks
popularizing the belles-lettres approach
systematizing rhetoric for modern education
originalMedium university lectures
placeOfFirstPublication London, England
surface form: London
publicationCentury 18th century
usedAs textbook
usedIn college rhetoric courses
university curricula

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Hugh Blair notableWork Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres