Rhetoric: A Very Short Introduction

Author(s): Richard Toye

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Rhetoric is often seen as a synonym for shallow, deceptive language, and therefore as something negative. But if we view rhetoric in more neutral terms, as the 'art of persuasion', it is clear that we are all forced to engage with it at some level, if only because we are constantly exposed to the rhetoric of others. In this Very Short Introduction, Richard Toye explores the purpose of rhetoric. Rather than presenting a defence of it, he considers it as the foundation-stone of civil society, and an essential part of any democratic process. Using wide-ranging examples from Ancient Greece, medieval Islamic preaching, and modern cinema, Toye considers why we should all have an appreciation of the art of rhetoric.


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Richard Toye is Professor of Modern History at the University of Exeter. His books include Lloyd George and Churchill: Rivals for Greatness and Churchill's Empire: The World That Made Him and the World He Made.

Introduction ; 1. From the Greeks to Gladstone ; 2. The scaffolding of rhetoric ; 3. Approaches to rhetoric ; 4. Rhetoric in the modern world ; Conclusion

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  • : 9780199651368
  • : Oxford University Press
  • : Oxford University Press
  • : 01 March 2013
  • : 174mm X 111mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 March 2013
  • : books

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  • : Richard Toye
  • : Paperback
  • : 808
  • : 144
  • : 8 black and white illustrations