
The Flowering of a Tradition
Technical Writing in England, 1641-1700
Elizabeth Tebeaux(Author)
Baywood Publishing Company Inc
1st Edition
Published on 30. December 2014
Book
Hardback
275 pages
978-0-89503-843-2 (ISBN)
Description
The Flowering of a Tradition, which describes the development of technical, or practical, writing in England during the seventeenth century, from 1641 to 1700, follows Emergence of a Tradition, which tracks the emergence of English technical writing from 1475 to 1640, during the English Renaissance. Together, the books present the emergence and development of technical writing in England from 1475 to 1700 by describing and exemplifying the main characteristics and genres of technical writing as they appeared and flowered. Topics include format and page design; recognition of readers' needs in content and presentation; plain style; technical description; technical writing's contribution to the development of the paragraph; text and the use of technology in technical writing; the history of instructions; and the emergence and development of proposals and reports. The two books cover the major topics that continue to form the foundation of the teaching and practice of technical writing and help define the history of practical discourse during approximately 300 years of English history. The history of technical, or practical, writing has not yet been written, and these two books fill a major deficiency in the history of English technical writing. Chapters on the history of the proposal and the history of reports deal with topics never before researched. The chapter on the history of the paragraph shows that paragraphs existed 300 years before composition historians have stated, because technical writing has not been included in studies of the history of English discourse. Even though the majority of English writing is practical writing in any era, it continues to be ignored by social and literary historians. Only book-length studies of the type published here will fill this void. Technical writing will not become a discipline unless we have a series of books providing a clear foundation that unearths its existence and shows its contribution to all of our writing today, in the workplace and other nonacademic settings.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amityville
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
700 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-89503-843-2 (9780895038432)
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Elizabeth Tebeaux, Professor of English at Texas A&M University, USA has taught technical writing and worked as a technical writer for nearly 40 years. She began her research on the history of technical writing in 1988 and based her work on her knowledge of English literary history of the Renaissance and the seventeenth century, two main areas of her doctoral work. Tebeaux has nearly two dozen publication on history, has served actively in the Association of Teachers of Technical Writing, and works with the honors office at Texas A&M to help students prepare proposals for major grants.
Content
Preface
Acknowledgments
CHAPTER 1.
Industry, the History of Trades, and the Development of Technical Writing
CHAPTER 2.
The Evolution of English Plain Style in the 17th Century: A Confluence of Sound, Format, Diction, Syntax, and Purpose
CHAPTER 3.
Technical Writing and the Development of the English Paragraph, 1473aEUR"1700
CHAPTER 4.
Format, Page Design, and the Visual Display of Information: The Contribution of Renaissance English Technical Writing
CHAPTER 5.
Instructions: The Oldest Form of Technical WritingaEUR"Tracking the Shift From Oral to Textual Instructions in English Estate Management Documents, 1200aEUR"1700
CHAPTER 6.
Technical Writing in Renaissance and 17th Century Shipwrightery: From Orality to Textuality
CHAPTER 7.
Emergence of Proposals in England: 13thaEUR"17th Centuries
CHAPTER 8.
Emergence of Reports in England, 1475aEUR"1700
CHAPTER 9.
Reflections, Perspectives, and Research Recommendations
Index
Acknowledgments
CHAPTER 1.
Industry, the History of Trades, and the Development of Technical Writing
CHAPTER 2.
The Evolution of English Plain Style in the 17th Century: A Confluence of Sound, Format, Diction, Syntax, and Purpose
CHAPTER 3.
Technical Writing and the Development of the English Paragraph, 1473aEUR"1700
CHAPTER 4.
Format, Page Design, and the Visual Display of Information: The Contribution of Renaissance English Technical Writing
CHAPTER 5.
Instructions: The Oldest Form of Technical WritingaEUR"Tracking the Shift From Oral to Textual Instructions in English Estate Management Documents, 1200aEUR"1700
CHAPTER 6.
Technical Writing in Renaissance and 17th Century Shipwrightery: From Orality to Textuality
CHAPTER 7.
Emergence of Proposals in England: 13thaEUR"17th Centuries
CHAPTER 8.
Emergence of Reports in England, 1475aEUR"1700
CHAPTER 9.
Reflections, Perspectives, and Research Recommendations
Index