Rhetorical Theory by Women Before 1900: An AnthologyThis anthology is the first to feature women's rhetorical theory from the fifth through the nineteenth centuries. Assembling selections on rhetoric, composition, and communication by 24 women around the world, this valuable collection demonstrates an often-overlooked history of rhetoric as well as women's interest in conversation as a model for all discourse. Among the theorists included are Aspasia, Pan Chao, Sei Shonagon, Madeleine de Scudéry, Hannah More, Hallie Quinn Brown, and Mary Augusta Jordan. The book also contains an extensive introduction, explanatory headnotes, and detailed annotations. |
ما يقوله الناس - كتابة مراجعة
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المحتوى
Aspasia fifth century BCE | 1 |
from Menexenus c 386 BCE | 3 |
From De Inventione c 86 BCE | 12 |
Pan Chao c 48117 | 14 |
Lessons for Women first century | 15 |
Sei Shonagon b 965? | 22 |
from The Pillow Book c 1000 | 23 |
Christine de Pizan c 1364c 1430 | 38 |
from The Young Ladys Friend 1836 | 157 |
from The Youths LetterWriter 1840 | 159 |
Hallie Quinn Brown 18491949 | 170 |
from Bits and Odds 1880? | 171 |
from Elocution and Physical Culture before 1910? | 173 |
Genevieve Stebbins 18571914? | 193 |
from Delsarte System of Expression 1885 | 194 |
from The Genevieve Stebbins System of Physical Training 1898 | 203 |
from The Book of the Body Politic 14041407 | 40 |
Margaret Cavendish Duchess of Newcastle c 16231673 | 45 |
from The Worlds Olio 1655 | 46 |
Margaret Fell 16141702 | 59 |
Womens Speaking Justified 1666 | 60 |
Bathsua Makin 1600c 1675 | 73 |
from An Essay to Revive the Ancient Education of Gentlewomen 1673 | 75 |
16081701 | 80 |
On Conversation from Les Conversations sur Divers Sujets 1680 | 82 |
from Conversations Nouvelles sur Divers Sujets 1684 | 88 |
Mary Astell 16661731 | 98 |
from A Serious Proposal Part II 1697 | 100 |
Hannah More 17451833 | 107 |
from The Bas Bleu or Conversation 17831786 | 108 |
from Strictures on the Modern System of Female Education 1799 | 113 |
Maria Edgeworth 17681849 | 128 |
from An Essay on the Noble Science of SelfJustification 1795 | 129 |
Lydia Sigourney 17911865 | 139 |
from Letters to Young Ladies 1833 | 141 |
from Letters to My Pupils 1851 | 151 |
Eliza Farrar 17911870 | 155 |
Jennie Willing 18341916 | 211 |
from The Potential Woman 1887 | 213 |
Sara Lockwood 1854c 1902 | 220 |
from Lessons in English 1888 | 221 |
Frances E Willard 18391898 | 239 |
from Woman in the Pulpit 1889 | 242 |
Anna Morgan 18511936 | 253 |
from An Hour with Delsarte 1889 | 254 |
Harriet L Keeler 18461921 Emma C Davis c 1891 | 265 |
from Studies in English Composition 1891 | 266 |
Gertrude Buck 18711922 | 269 |
from The Metaphor 1899 | 272 |
from A Course in Expository Writing 1899 coauthored with Elisabeth Woodbridge | 277 |
from A Course in Argumentative Writing 1899 | 284 |
The Present Status of Rhetorical Theory 1900 | 284 |
Mary Augusta Jordan 18551941 | 287 |
from Correct Writing and Speaking 1904 | 288 |
Bibliography | 305 |
Index | 311 |
325 | |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
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