GENERAL INTRODUCTION The Origins of Rhetoric Classical Rhetoric Medieval Rhetoric The Renaissance The Enlightenment Nineteenth-Century Rhetoric Modern and Postmodern Rhetoric1 ISOCRATES Against the Sophists Antidosis (excerpted) Further Reading2 ARISTOTLE Rhetoric Book Ⅰ Chapters One-Three Rhetoric Book Ⅱ Chapters One - Two Further Reading3 CICERO De Oratore Book Ⅲ XXlX - XXX De Oratore Book Ⅲ LVI-LXl Further Reading4 QUINTILIAN Institutio Oratoria Book Ⅰ Preface Institutio Oratoria Book Ⅶ Preface Further Reading5 DESIDERIUS ERASMUS De Copia Book Ⅰ Abundance of Expression (excerpted) De Copia Book Ⅱ Abundance of Subject-Matter (excerpted) Further Reading6 KENNETH BURKE A Grammar of Motives Introduction: The Five Key Terms of Dramatism A Rhetoric of Motives Realistic Function of Rhetoric A Rhetoric of Motives Identification Language as Symbolic Action Terministic Screens Further Reading7 RICHARD WEAVER Language Is Sermonic Ultimate Terms in Contemporary Rhetoric Further Reading8 CHAIM PERELMAN The Realm of Rhetoric Argumentation, Speaker, and Audience The Realm of Rhetoric Choice, Presence, and Presentation The Realm of Rhetoric The Order of Arguments in a Discourse Further Reading9 GEORGE A. KENNEDY Comparative Rhetoric: An Historical and Cross-CulturalIntroduction Prologue The Comparative Study of Rhetoric Further Reading10 SONJAK. FOSS Rhetorical Criticisim: Exploration & Practice The Nature ofRhetorical Criticism Rhetorical Criticisim: Exploration & Practice Doing RhetoricalCriticism Further ReadingIndex of Key Concepts后记
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