01708nam a2200241 a 45000010008000000030004000080050017000120080041000290100017000700200015000870400025001020500021001270820017001481000022001652450125001872600058003123000034003705040051004045050944004556500023013997000023014227000021014452439666OSt20230915121145.0881006s1990 mau b 001 0 eng  a 88063071  a031200348X aWIUC - GHcWIUC - GH00aPN183b.R46 199000a808/.009220 aBizzell, Patricia04aThe Rhetorical tradition :breadings from classical times to the present. /cedited by Patricia Bizzell, Bruce Herzberg. aBoston :bBedford Books of St. Martin's Press,c1990. axii, 1282 p. ;c25 cm.bIndex aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aContents: General introduction -- Origins of rhetoric -- Part One: Classical Rhetoric: Gorgias -- Isocrates -- Plato --Aristotle --Cicero --Anonymous --Part Two: Medieval Rhetoric: Augustine -- Boethius -- Anonymous -- Robert of Basevorn -- Part Three: Renaissance Rhetoric: Christine de Pisan and Laura Cereta -- Desiderius Erasmus -- Peter Ramus -- Thomas Wilson -- Francis Bacon -- Part Four: Enlightenment Rhetoric: Margaret Fell and Sarah Grimke -- John Locke -- Giambattista Vico -- Thomas Sheridan -- Gilbert Austin -- George Campbell -- Hugh Blair -- Richard Whately -- The rhetoric of composition: Henry N.Day, Alexander Bain, David J. Hill, and Adams Sherman Hill -- Friedrich Nietzsche -- Part Five: Twentieth-Century Rhetoric: Mikhail Bakhtin -- I. A. Richards -- Kenneth Burke -- Richard Weaver -- Chaim Perelman -- Stephen Toulmin -- Michel Foucault -- Jacques Derrida -- Henry Louis Gates -- Helene Cixous and Julia Kristeva 0aRhetoricxHistory.1 aBizzell, Patricia.1 aHerzberg, Bruce.