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E-grāmata: We Are All in the Same Boat Now: The Proverbial Rhetoric of Franklin D. Roosevelt

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  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Jan-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783034353250
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  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Jan-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783034353250

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"The book is based on Franklin Delano Roosevelt's speeches, press conferences, proclamations, and letters. The eleven chapters of the first part deal with his interest in language, his proverbial vision in his four inaugural addresses, his "four freedoms" phrase, his proverbial language for world peace, his reliance on quotations, his propensity to coin sententious remarks, his dependence on Bible proverbs, his use of folk proverbs, his employment of proverbial phrases, his reliance on animal metaphors, and his use of maritime phrases. The second part provides a comprehensive index of the many passages that include proverbial references. The study shows that Roosevelt was a great communicator, persuader, and at times manipulator. His effective use of proverbial language added much figurative expressiveness to his communications. The phrase "We ae all in the same boat now" serves as a fitting image for his worldview of dealing with the depression, the war, and the hope for peace"--

The book is based on Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s speeches, press conferences, proclamations, and letters. The eleven chapters of the first part address his interest in language, his visionary outlook in his four inaugural addresses, his "four freedoms" phrase, his use of proverbial language for world peace, his reliance on quotations, his tendency to coin sententious remarks, his dependence on Biblical proverbs, his use of folk proverbs, his employment of proverbial phrases, his reliance on animal metaphors, and his use of maritime expressions. The second part provides a comprehensive index of the numerous passages that include proverbial references. The study demonstrates that Roosevelt was a skilled communicator, persuader, and, at times, manipulator. His effective use of proverbial language added significant figurative expressiveness to his communications. The phrase "We are all in the same boat now" aptly captures his worldview in dealing with the depression, the war, and his hope for peace.



Based on Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s papers, this study investigates his reliance on proverbs, sententious remarks, and proverbial expressions. References are cited in their context, showing his effective use of quotations, Bible and folk proverbs, and metaphorical phrases. The book includes an index of the many sententious and proverbial passages.
Preface "True Wisdom and Sound Common Sense": Franklin D. Roosevelts
Interest in Language and Style "The Only Thing We Have to Fear is Fear
Itself": The Proverbial Vision of Four Inaugural Addresses "A World Founded
upon Four Essential Human Freedoms": The Coinage and Spread of a Proverbial
Claim "Dedicate this Nation to the Policy of the Good Neighbor": Proverbial
Language in the Service of World Peace "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of
Happiness": Franklin Roosevelts Reliance on Known Quotations From
"Rendezvous with Destiny" to "Live in Infamy": The Presidents Propensity to
Coin Sententious Remarks "Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward Men":
Roosevelts Dependence on Proverbs from the Bible "You Cant Eat Your Cake
and Have It Too": Proverbs as Strategic Wisdom in Political Rhetoric "Not
Losing Sight of the Forest for the Trees": Adding Plain Language by Way of
Proverbial Phrases "Dont Change Horses While Crossing the Stream": Animal
Metaphors as Indicators of Human Behavior "We Are All in the Same Boat
Now": Maritime Phrases as Symbols of Troubled Times Bibliography Index of
Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases.
Wolfgang Mieder is Professor Emeritus of German and Folklore at the University of Vermont, where he taught for fifty years. Among his many honors are honorary doctorates from the Universities of Athens, Bucharest, and Vermont. The author of over a hundred books on folk narratives, he is recognized internationally for his expertise in proverb studies.