The Present State of Scholarship in Historical and Contemporary RhetoricWinifred Bryan Horner University of Missouri Press, 1990 - 260 pagine In the years since its publication in 1983, The Present State of Scholarship in Historical and Contemporary Rhetoric has become a classic in its field, proving to be an invaluable resource for students of rhetoric and composition, as well as for scholars in English, speech, and philosophy. This revised and updated edition defines the field of rhetoric as no other volume has. |
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The Present State of Scholarship in Historical and Contemporary Rhetoric Winifred Bryan Horner Anteprima limitata - 1990 |
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The Present State of Scholarship in Historical and Contemporary Rhetoric Winifred Bryan Horner Visualizzazione estratti - 1983 |
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