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Michael Burke
Rhetoric: the basics is a concise introduction to the forms, theories and history of rhetoric.
Siobhan O'Flynn
Richard Andrews
Caroline Van Eck
In this book, caroline van eck examines how rhetoric and the arts interacted in early modern europe.
Mary L. Hoch
Susan Miller-Cochran
Praised for its accessible approach to teaching disciplinary writing, the first edition of an insider's guide to academic writing was embraced by instructors and students at two-year and four-year schools alike.
Patricia Bizzell
In the nineteenth century the united states was ablaze with activism and reform: people of all races, creeds, classes, and genders engaged with diverse intellectual, social, and civic issues.
Rise B. Axelrod
The new student's companion for the concise st.
Carlos Reis
Donald Lazere
This rhetoric-and-reader textbook teaches college students to develop critical reading, writing, and thinking skills for self-defense in the contentious arena of american civic rhetoric.
Donald Lazere
This rhetoric-and-reader textbook teaches college students to develop critical reading, writing, and thinking skills for self-defense in the contentious arena of american civic rhetoric.
Amy J. Lueck
Charles E. Morris III
This edited volume features essays derived from presentations delivered at the 15th biennial public address conference held at syracuse university in october 2016, as well as additional material.
Erin James
Lori Ostergaard
Nickolas Pappas
Menexenus is one of the least studied among plato's works, mostly because of the puzzling nature of the text, which has led many scholars either to reject the dialogue as spurious or to consider it as a mocking parody of athenian funeral rhetoric.
Monika Fludernik
The study of narrative--the object of the rapidly growing discipline of narratology--has been traditionally concerned with the fictional narratives of literature, such as novels or short stories.
Marta Puxan-Oliva
How does racial ideology contribute to the exploration of narrative voice?
Jennifer Clary-Lemon
Planting the anthropocene is a rhetorical look into the world of industrial tree planting in canada that engages the themes of nature, culture, and environmental change.
Annette Simmons
Mary R. Lamb
as digital reading has become more productive and active, the lines between reading and writing become more blurred.
Riikka Kuusisto
Choricius
The first translation, produced by a team of eight scholars, of the declamations and preliminary talks of the sixth-century sophist choricius of gaza.
Sheila J. Nayar
Before literature examines storytelling when, due to historical, technological or socio-economic circumstance, a narrative was neither shaped nor influenced by alphabetic literacy.
M. Lane Bruner
Michel Meyer
This book offers a new approach to the principles and functioning of rhetoric.
Lisbeth Klastrup
In this pioneering new book, authors klastrup and tosca explore the many ways that transmedial worlds are present in people's everyday life, proposing a new theory of (trans)media use for the digital age.
Edy Veneziano
Michael Boylan
Dirk Vanderbeke
Robert A. Lehrman
Marta Puxan-Oliva
How does racial ideology contribute to the exploration of narrative voice?
Judy Eaton
Sidney I. Dobrin
Gareth l powell is an award-winning and widely lauded author at the forefront of current speculative fiction.
Susan R. Goldman
Ball, James, III
In this innovative study of performance in international relations, james r.
Amy E. Robillard
In how stories teach us: composition, life writing, and blended scholarship, amy e.
Jane E. Aaron
Robert Gass
Arguing, reasoning, and thinking well offers an engaging and accessible introduction to argumentation and critical thinking.
Matei Chihaia
Relevance" is one of the most widely used buzz words in academic and other socio-political discourses and institutions today, which constantly ask us to "be relevant.
Recep Yilmaz
Narration can be conceptualized as conveying two or more events (or an event with a situation) that are logically interrelated and take place over time and have a consistent topic.
Jane Alison
Roger Nathan Davis
Jane E. Aaron
Nur Yiitolu
Earl E. Fitz
This book makes the argument that machado de assis, hailed as one of latin american literature’s greatest writers, was also a major theoretician of the modern novel form.
Michael Schwarzbach-Dobson
Dieser band widmet sich den rhetorischen funktionen exemplarischer kurzerz�hlungen - fabel, gleichnis, historisches exempel - im mittelalter.
Marcia Kim
Alberto J. Quiroga Puertas
This book argues that narrations of rhetorical performances in late antique literature can be interpreted as a reflection of the ongoing debates of the time.
Elana Gomel
Heidi L. Pennington
This is the first book-length study of the fictional autobiography, a subgenre that is at once widely recognizable and rarely examined as a literary form with its own history and dynamics of interpretation.
Tobias Lambrecht
Margot Northey
Tilmann Habermas
Emotions have a life beyond the immediate eliciting situation, as they tend to be shared with others by putting the experience in narrative form.
Biwu Shang
Federica Ferrari
This groundbreaking work adopts an alternative metaphor-based approach to challenge, unpack, and redefine our understanding of persuasion and strategic communication and the extents to which they shape political discourse.
Mika Shipley
Daniel Grogan