Rhetoric and Human Consciousness: A HistoryWaveland Press, 1998 - 456 páginas This text illustrates the evolving definitions of rhetoric from myth & display to persuasion & symbolic inducement. This history of rhetoric includes unique, in-depth investigations of Greco-Roman, medieval, Renaissance, modern, existential & postmodern thinking. |
Contenido
The Emergence of Rhetoric in Myth | 17 |
The Gospel Narrator | 25 |
Essential Elements of Effective Narratives | 31 |
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