For more than two thousand years. Aristotle’s “Art of Rhetoric”
has shaped thought on the theory and practice of rhetoric, the art of
persuasive speech. In three sections, Aristotle discusses what
rhetoric is, as well as the three kinds of rhetoric (deliberative,
judicial, and epideictic), the three rhetorical modes of persuasion,
and the diction, style, and necessary parts of a successful speech.
Throughout, Aristotle defends rhetoric as an art and a crucial tool
for deliberative politics while also recognizing its capacity to be
misused by unscrupulous politicians to mislead or illegitimately
persuade others. Here Robert C. Bartlett offers a literal, yet easily
readable, new translation of Aristotle’s “Art of Rhetoric,” one
that takes into account important alternatives in the manuscript and
is fully annotated to explain historical, literary, and other
allusions. Bartlett’s translation is also accompanied by an outline
of the argument of each book; copious indexes, including subjects,
proper names, and literary citations; a glossary of key terms; and a
substantial interpretive essay.
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9780226591766
Publisert
2019
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University of Chicago Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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