"Fenders analysis of particular addresses is consistently readable and intelligent." - <b><i>Barton Swaim, <i>TLS</i></i></b><br />"Explains the cultural binding that great speeches can accomplish . . . sets out to show that American speeches are cultural glue that unites the ideals of the American dream (individualistic in nature) with the wider communitarian impulses . . . According to Fender, were all better served when mouths and ears desire for more than just an individualized form of the American dream." - <b><i><i>Washington Times</i></i></b><br />"Stephen Fenders anatomy of the monumental in American public speech, fascinating in itself, creates a new area of literary critical attention. This is a book to read and, with the minds ear, listen to." - <b><i>John Sutherland, author of <i>A Little History of Literature</i></i></b><br />