Eighteenth-Century British and American Rhetorics and Rhetoricians: Critical Studies and SourcesMichael G. Moran Bloomsbury Academic, 20 de juny 1994 - 318 pàgines Eighteenth-century rhetorical theory and rhetoricians figured prominently in the development of contemporary composition and rhetoric. This reference provides critical overviews of the careers and contributions of all major and many minor British and American rhetoricians of the 18th century. The volume begins with an introduction that discusses the various rhetorical movements of the time, including the importance of women to rhetorical theory. The entries that follow are arranged alphabetically, and each provides a bibliography of important primary and critical sources. A bibliography of general sources on 18th-century rhetoric concludes the work. |
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Anthony Blackwall | 16 |
James Burgh | 36 |
George Campbell | 52 |
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Adam Smith Alexander Gerard American argued Art of Rhetoric association psychology audience belles lettres belletristic BIBLIOGRAPHY Primary Sources Burgh Burke Burke's Campbell's century Cicero classical rhetoric College composition Criticism David Hume delivery Demosthenes discourse discussion Edinburgh edited eighteenth Eighteenth-Century British Logic eighteenth-century rhetoric elocution elocutionary eloquence emotions Enfield English Essay Faucheur Fénelon George Campbell gestures Gildon grammar Gresham College Henley Herries Horner Howell Hugh Blair human Hume Hume's ideas important influence invention John John Locke John Witherspoon Joseph Priestley Kames's language Lawson lectures on rhetoric Logic and Rhetoric London method nature orator oratory passions poetry political Priestley Princeton principles pronunciation published pulpit Quintilian Reprint Rhetoric and Belles rhetorical theory rhetoricians Rollin rules Scottish Scottish Enlightenment Shaftesbury Sheridan speaker Speech style sublime taste teaching Thomas Thomas Reid Thomas Sheridan tradition tropes voice Walker Ward Ward's Watson Wilbur Samuel Winifred Bryan Witherspoon words writing
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