Rhetoric, edited by Richard L. Larson.
Material type: TextReference number:ocm01073614Series: The Bobbs-Merrill series in composition and rhetoric [7]Publication details: Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [1968] Description: 64 p. 27 cmSubject(s): College readers | RhetoricDDC classification: 808.04/275 LOC classification: PE1122 | .L3Item type | Current library | Class number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Bibliography (p. [8])--The ideal orator, by Plato.--What rhetoric is, by Aristotle.--The public responsibilities of the orator, by Cicero.--Rhetoric as a social force, by K. Burke.--Rhetoric: its functions and its scope, by D. C. Bryant.--A modern definition of rhetoric, by M. Steinmann, Jr.--Some sources of argument, by Aristotle.--The organizaton of a speech by Cicero.--Determining the central issue, by Quintillian.--Notes on analyzing issues and beginning the discourse, by R. Whately.--The uses of definition, by H. C. Martin and R. M. Obmann.--The writer's commitment to his reader, by R. M. Gorrell.--On style, by Quintillian.--The interinanimation of words, by I. A. Richards.--A generative rhetoric of the sentence, by F. Christensen.--What we compose, by J. Miles.
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