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By James S. Baumlin (editor) and Tita French Baumlin (editor)

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9780870743450 | Southern Methodist Univ Pr, February 1, 1994, cover price $16.95

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Product Description: Recounting the many live vaudeville acts and films that graced the theatre’s stage and screen, The Gillioz “Theatre Beautiful” presents a social history of entertainment through the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression, the Second World War, the Cold War, the Sixties and the Seventies...read more
By James S. Baumlin (editor) and Roy Blunt (introduced by)

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9780913785058 | Moon City Pr, December 1, 2008, cover price $22.95 | About this edition: Recounting the many live vaudeville acts and films that graced the theatre’s stage and screen, The Gillioz “Theatre Beautiful” presents a social history of entertainment through the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression, the Second World War, the Cold War, the Sixties and the Seventies.

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Product Description: Jim W. Corder will be remembered by students and colleagues at Texas Christian University for his writing, teaching, and original thinking. He was one of the most influential compositionspecialists of his generation—his Handbook of Rhetoric went through numerous editions, becoming a classroom staple nationwide—yet he gave his final years to the “fourth genre” of creative nonfiction...read more
By James S. Baumlin (editor) and Eric Knickerbocker (editor)

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9780913785065 | Univ of Arkansas Pr, January 1, 2009, cover price $15.00 | About this edition: Jim W.

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9780773453913 | 1 edition (Edwin Mellen Pr, July 30, 2007), cover price $129.95

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Product Description: This groundbreaking collection brings the range and diversity of post-Jungian thought into the realm of contemporary literary and cultural criticism. These essays explore, expand, critique, and apply post-Jungian critical theory as they revisit and reread Jung s own writings from numerous perspectives...read more
By James S. Baumlin (editor), Tita French Baumlin (editor), George H. Jensen (editor) and Andrew Samuels (foreword by)

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9780791459577 | State Univ of New York Pr, February 1, 2004, cover price $86.50 | About this edition: This groundbreaking collection brings the range and diversity of post-Jungian thought into the realm of contemporary literary and cultural criticism.

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9780791459584 | State Univ of New York Pr, January 1, 2004, cover price $33.95

By James S. Baumlin (editor) and Phillip Sipiora (editor)

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9780791452332 | State Univ of New York Pr, January 1, 2002, cover price $71.50

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9780791452349 | State Univ of New York Pr, January 1, 2002, cover price $31.95

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James S. Baumlin’s Theologies of Language in English Renaissance Literature offers a revisionist history of discourse, taking Shakespeare, Donne, and Milton as its touchstones. Their works mark stages in dieEntzauberung or “disenchantment,” as Max Weber has termed it: that is, in the “elimination of magic from the world.” Shakespeare’s Hamlet questions the word-magic associated with medieval Catholicism; Donne’s love lyrics ironize the sacramental gestures of their poetic-priestly speakers; more radical still, Milton’s major poems and polemical prose empty language of sacral power, repudiating human persuasion entirely over matters of “saving faith.” Baumlin describes four archetypes of historical rhetoric: sophism, skepticism, incarnationism, and transcendence. Undergirding the age’s competing theologies, each makes unique assumptions regarding the powers of language (both communicative and performative); the nature of being (including transcendent being or deity); the structure of the psyche (whether sin-weakened or self-sufficient); and the capacities of human knowing (whether certain knowledge is communicable—or even possible). Working within divergent theologies of language, the poets here studied take theological controversies as explicit themes. The crisis of Hamlet begins not in a king’s murder simply, but in his dying without benefit of the sacraments. As if compensating for their loss, young Hamlet “minister[s]” to Gertrude while acting as “scourge” to Claudius. Alternating between soul-cursing and soul-curing, Hamlet plays sorcerer and priest indiscriminately.Appropriating the speech-acts of Catholic sacramentalism, Donne’s lyrics describe a private “religion of Love,” over which the poet-lover presides as officiant. Or rather, some lyrics present him as Love’s Priest, there being as many personae as there are theologies of language. Beyond Love’s Priest, Baumlin describes three such personae: Love’s Apostate, Love’s Atheist, and Love’s Reformer. Focusing on “Lycidas” and De Doctrina Christiana, Baumlin outlines Milton’s plerophoristic “rhetoric of certitude.” Such texts as these explore the problematic status of preaching. (Can human eloquence contribute to salvation?) They explore competing definitions (Aristotelian vs. Pauline) of pistis—meaning alternatively (religious) “faith” and (rhetorical) “persuasion.” And they invoke conflicting typologies (classical vs. Hebraic) of authorial ethos. Baumlin’s study ends with a glance at the Restoration and Royal Society’s final “disenchantment” or secularization of discourse.

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9780739169605 | Lexington Books, May 30, 2012, cover price $95.00 | About this edition: James S.

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9780739190647 | Lexington Books, October 14, 2014, cover price $39.99

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