L'Essai sur l'art oratoire de Joseph Droz. Histoire d'un livre
Author(s) -
Éric Négrel
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
dix-huitième siècle
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.1
H-Index - 5
eISSN - 1760-7892
pISSN - 0070-6760
DOI - 10.3406/dhs.2003.2569
Subject(s) - reprint , rhetoric , democracy , politics , humanities , period (music) , french revolution , denial , art , literature , philosophy , political science , aesthetics , law , linguistics , psychology , psychoanalysis , physics , astronomy
The Essai sur l'art oratoire (1799) is the only treatise on rhetoric published during the French Revolution ; in a period of powerful public speech, its actors were suspicious of eloquence and eliminated rhetoric from school curricula. Droz's reflection takes into account political upheaval and tries to establish the conditions, forms and importance of a new democratic speech. This article studies the immediate reaction to the Essai and its practical implications by comparing it to Droz's other revolutionary writings and practice as a teacher at Besançon' s Ecole Centrale. The Essai, reprinted in 1800, was never republished, in accordance with the author's wishes. His denial of his early writings influenced the way his role during the Revolution was seen in the 19th Century. Two opposing attitudes towards the book had the result of obfuscating its original publication date ; the reprint aimed at boosting its sales and Droz's own reticence contributed to the treatise's oblivion.Négrel Eric. L'Essai sur l'art oratoire de Joseph Droz. Histoire d'un livre. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°35, 2003. L'épicurisme des Lumières, sous la direction de Anne Deneys-Tunney et Pierre-François Moreau. pp. 499-518
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