Jefferson's Call for Nationhood: The First Inaugural AddressTexas A&M University Press, 2003 - Počet stran: 155 Widely celebrated in its own time, Thomas Jefferson's first inaugural address has been hailed as the Sermon on the Mount of good government. Curiously, this masterpiece--the full text of which is reproduced in this volume--has never received sustained analysis. Here, Browne describes its origins, composition, meaning, and delivery, offering a model of analysis for rhetorical scholars. |
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... Statesi Inaugural addresses. 6. RhetoriciPolitical aspectsiUnited StatesiHistoryi18th century. 7. Discourse analysisi United States. I. Title. II. Series. E332.77.B76 2003 352.23'86'0973o9034idc21 2002152894 In Memoriam (1919—2oo1)
... Statesi Inaugural addresses. 6. RhetoriciPolitical aspectsiUnited StatesiHistoryi18th century. 7. Discourse analysisi United States. I. Title. II. Series. E332.77.B76 2003 352.23'86'0973o9034idc21 2002152894 In Memoriam (1919—2oo1)
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... century after its delivery, Henry Randall found the circulation of its maxims in the press and popular letters to be “astonishing, and perhaps unequaled in the instance of any similar production.”3 By the twentieth century, far removed ...
... century after its delivery, Henry Randall found the circulation of its maxims in the press and popular letters to be “astonishing, and perhaps unequaled in the instance of any similar production.”3 By the twentieth century, far removed ...
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... century America reflects a similar set of interests: Jay Fliegelman's Declaring Independence, Sandra Gustafson's Eloquence is Power, Thomas Gustafson's Representative Words, Michael Warner's The Letters of the Republic, and other works ...
... century America reflects a similar set of interests: Jay Fliegelman's Declaring Independence, Sandra Gustafson's Eloquence is Power, Thomas Gustafson's Representative Words, Michael Warner's The Letters of the Republic, and other works ...
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... century, Jefferson loathed the very idea of party, and he spent the decade preceding his election lambasting those who he claimed were subverting legitimate government through partisan maneuvering. “If I could not go to heaven but with ...
... century, Jefferson loathed the very idea of party, and he spent the decade preceding his election lambasting those who he claimed were subverting legitimate government through partisan maneuvering. “If I could not go to heaven but with ...
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... century America. Again, the case against locating him there in any prominent way is not too difficult to launch. Jefferson was, by his own reckoning and by consensus, no orator. That station was the rightful claim of Patrick Henry ...
... century America. Again, the case against locating him there in any prominent way is not too difficult to launch. Jefferson was, by his own reckoning and by consensus, no orator. That station was the rightful claim of Patrick Henry ...
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Chapter 2 The Strongest Government on Earth | 50 |
Chapter 3 The Circle of Our Felicities | 88 |
Epilogue | 131 |
Notes | 135 |
Bibliography | 144 |
Index | 153 |
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