Encyclopedia of rhetoric / Thomas O. Sloane, editor in chief.

"Rhetoric is one of the Western world's oldest disciplines. From ancient Greece and Rome to the modern era, the art of persuasion has been used, discussed, and debated for over twenty-four hundred years. In recent times, scholars in such areas as philosophy, literary theory, and communicat...

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Other Authors: Sloane, Thomas O.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2001.
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Summary:"Rhetoric is one of the Western world's oldest disciplines. From ancient Greece and Rome to the modern era, the art of persuasion has been used, discussed, and debated for over twenty-four hundred years. In recent times, scholars in such areas as philosophy, literary theory, and communications have renewed their attention to rhetoric as a way of understanding many areas of culture and social life. And now the ideal reference work is available to further enhance the study of this fascinating field.; Providing a comprehensive survey of the latest research--as well as the foundational teachings in this broad field--the Encyclopedia of Rhetoric features 150 original, signed articles by leading scholars. It synthesizes a vast amount of knowledge from classics, philosophy, literature, literary theory, cultural studies, speech and communications, and discusses basic concepts and themes throughout rhetoric.; As the most wide ranging reference work of its kind--combining theory, history, and practice, with a special emphasis on public speaking, performance and communication--the Encyclopedia is an invaluable resource to a wide audience. Numerous cross-references, bibliographies after each article, and synoptic and topical indexes further enhance the book and make it the definitive reference work on this powerful discipline."--Publisher description.
Physical Description:xii, 837 pages ; 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0195125959
9780195125955
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