A Choice of Worlds: The Practice and Criticism of Public DiscourseJames Robertson Andrews Harper & Row, 1972 - Počet stran: 164 |
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... rhetorical theory and criticism is found in Lester Thonssen , A. Craig Baird , and Waldo W. Braden , Speech Criticism , 2d ed . , New York : Ronald , 1970. See also the excellent chapter on " Rhetorical Theories of Persuasion " in Gary ...
... rhetorical theory and criticism is found in Lester Thonssen , A. Craig Baird , and Waldo W. Braden , Speech Criticism , 2d ed . , New York : Ronald , 1970. See also the excellent chapter on " Rhetorical Theories of Persuasion " in Gary ...
Strana 38
... rhetorical feature , leads the critic to attempt finally to distinguish and to identify the underlying rhetorical power of public discourse . It has been the purpose of this chapter to explore the principles that underlie rhetorical ...
... rhetorical feature , leads the critic to attempt finally to distinguish and to identify the underlying rhetorical power of public discourse . It has been the purpose of this chapter to explore the principles that underlie rhetorical ...
Strana 163
... Rhetorical perspective , 5-8 Rhetorical principles enumerated , 9 functions of , 8 identification between audience and speaker , 21-26 Rhetorical principles ( continued ) identification between audience and topic 163 Index 72 79 Index.
... Rhetorical perspective , 5-8 Rhetorical principles enumerated , 9 functions of , 8 identification between audience and speaker , 21-26 Rhetorical principles ( continued ) identification between audience and topic 163 Index 72 79 Index.
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Practical and Critical Principles | 9 |
Speeches for Analysis and Criticism | 39 |
The Audience and the Topic | 55 |
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