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Henry Ward Beecher: Peripatetic Preacher

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Henry Ward Beecher: Peripatetic Preacher

Contributors:

By (Author) Halford R. Ryan

ISBN:

9780313263897

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

24th January 1990

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Religious ministry and clergy

Dewey:

251.0092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

179

Description

For approximately four decades, from shortly before the Civil War until his death in 1887, the Reverend Henry Ward Beecher dominated the pulpit and the public platform. Halford Ryan argues that although the ministry was Beecher's career, public speaking was his calling. Combining important orations with a critical analysis of Beecher's rhetoric, this book examines all facets of the Reverend's speaking and preaching. Particularly, it demonstrates that Beecher was unusually skilled in the art of refutative rhetoric, that is, he often paid more attention to rebutting the claims of his opponents than he did to building his own arguments. Of special note is the fact that Ryan's analysis is grounded in original research conducted in the Beecher Family Papers. These primary sources, described fully in the endmatter, are the core materials for the critical chapters, the chronology of speeches and sermons, and the bibliography. Ryan's thesis that Beecher was aware of the importance of delivering his speeches and paid special attention to the presentation of his orations is supported by these resources. The book also contains a bibliography of works by and about Henry Ward Beecher, texts of his important speeches and sermons, and a Chronology of Sermons and Speeches that is keyed to Beecher's various publications. This study provides a penetrating analysis of Beecher's impact on issues of sacred and secular interest during a critical period in American history. It should be read by both historians and those interested in rhetoric and communications.

Reviews

Combining important orations with a critical analysis of Beecher's rhetoric, Ryan examines the Reverend's speaking and preaching. The volume also contains a bibliography of works by and about Beecher, and texts of his important speeches and sermons.-Reference & Research Book News
Dr. Ryan is professor of public speaking at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. He notes that "Henry Ward Beecher dominated the pulpit and the public platform from shortly before the Civil War until his death in 1887." Professor Ryan's study is based on extensive research in the Beecher family papers. His development follows the usual pattern of this series. In Part I he presents Beecher's life with special emphasis on his career as an orator. He notes that Beecher had a bit of the oratorical Barnum and Bailey in him.' He increasingly allied himself with controversial issues to attract public attention.' He was not, however, a charlatan or less of a Christian than other ministers of his age. Part II contains four of Beecher's speeches and a bibliography of works by and about him.-Heiser
"Combining important orations with a critical analysis of Beecher's rhetoric, Ryan examines the Reverend's speaking and preaching. The volume also contains a bibliography of works by and about Beecher, and texts of his important speeches and sermons."-Reference & Research Book News
"Dr. Ryan is professor of public speaking at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. He notes that "Henry Ward Beecher dominated the pulpit and the public platform from shortly before the Civil War until his death in 1887." Professor Ryan's study is based on extensive research in the Beecher family papers. His development follows the usual pattern of this series. In Part I he presents Beecher's life with special emphasis on his career as an orator. He notes that Beecher had a bit of the oratorical Barnum and Bailey in him.' He increasingly allied himself with controversial issues to attract public attention.' He was not, however, a charlatan or less of a Christian than other ministers of his age. Part II contains four of Beecher's speeches and a bibliography of works by and about him."-Heiser

Author Bio

HALFORD R. RYAN is Professor of Public Speaking at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. He is the author or editor of numerous books on rhetoric and rhetoricans including American Rhetoric from Roosevelt to Reagan, Persuasive Advocacy, Oratorical Encounters, Franklin D. Roosevelt's Rhetorical Presidency, and Harry Emerson Fosdick.

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