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Rhetorical World of Augustan Humanism: Ethics and Imagery from Swift to Burke

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Oxford Univ Press (1969)

328 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1965

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Paul Fussell

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Paul Fussell was an American cultural and literary historian, author and university professor. His writings covered a variety of topics, from scholarly works on eighteenth-century English literature to commentary on America’s class system. He was an U.S. Army Infantry officer in the European theater during World War II (103rd U.S. Infantry Division) and was awarded both the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart. He is best known for his writings about World War I and II.

He began his teaching career at Connecticut College (1951–55) before moving to Rutgers University in 1955 and finally the University of Pennsylvania in 1983. He also taught at the University of Heidelberg (1957–58) and King’s College London (1990–92). As a teacher, he traveled widely with his family throughout Europe during the 1950s, 60s and 70s, taking Fulbright and sabbatical years in Germany, England and France.



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January 24, 2025
A great humanist, and a supreme English stylist. Obviously a veteran, and a witness of WW2. A true Stoic. Read Swift, Gibbon, Johnson - but if not, Fussell can stand in. He carried that torch. American “conservatives” nowadays are just sexist homophobes lacking any real literary culture. They’re Fascists.
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November 5, 2013
Scholarly books rarely get more interesting than this. (N.B. This is not a money-back guarantee. My tastes may not be yours. Strewth, I'd bet on it.)
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