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Bibliography for Rhetoric, Composition, and Professional Communication - http://www.public.iastate.edu/~wsthune/research/bib1.html
Listing of more than 7,600 articles in 26 professional journals, coverage 1971-1998, searchable by key word. |
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Rhetoric Approaches to Poetry - http://www.textetc.com/criticism/rhetoric-approaches.html
Examination of the rhetorical approaches to poetry and literary criticism. By John Holcombe. |
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Gender and Rhetoric Bibliography - http://www.stanford.edu/dept/english/courses/sites/lunsford/originals/genrhetbib.pdf
Bibliography of works dealing with gender and rhetoric. University course material. |
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The Power of Words - http://www.aniota.com/~jwhite/words.html
A description with examples of twenty types of emotional appeals, fallacious arguments, and other verbal manipulations that touch the heart and manipulate the mind. |
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Immediacy of Rhetoric - http://www.emunix.emich.edu/~krause/Diss/
Doctoral thesis about immediacy of the internet as a rhetorical forum. Updated in 2002. |
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Thinking about Words, and Words to Think By - http://concepts.siteideas.net
This site seeks to assist viewers in the use and selection of words in the public discussion. Examines terms such as conflict, nature and belief, and offers a discussion forum. |
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The Classical Conception of Rhetoric - http://slane.bradley.edu/com/faculty/lamoureux/website2/classic.html
Offers a summary of this conception of rhetoric. Links to related lecture notes. |
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Rhetoric Notes - http://www.engl.niu.edu/wac/rhetnoteb.html
Handout of a graduate course on rhetoric and its theory. With texts and background material on classical and early Christian rhetoric. |
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Rhetoric and Composition Book Reviews Corner - http://www.public.asu.edu/~mdg42/bookreviews.html
Compilation of reviews of books on rhetoric and composition. Arranged by title. |
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Victor Vitanza. Negation, Subjectivity and The History of Rhetoric - http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=14859873404027
Review by J. D. H. Amador of this book by Victor Vitanza that critiques the discursive traditions and philosophical foundations giving shape to the history of rhetoric. |