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Landmark Essays

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On American Public Address

Landmark Essays

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Landmark Essays book

On American Public Address
Edited ByMartin J. Medhurst
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1993
eBook Published 27 August 2020
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003059196
Pages 272
eBook ISBN 9781003059196
Subjects Humanities
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Medhurst, M.J. (Ed.). (1995). Landmark Essays: On American Public Address (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003059196

ABSTRACT

This volume traces the historical evolution of American academic thought concerning public address -- what it is, how it ought to be studied, and what can be learned by engaging rhetorical texts in an analytical fashion. To begin, one must distinguish among three separate but interrelated uses of the term "public address" -- as practice, theory, and criticism. The essays in this volume represent landmarks in the literal sense of that term -- they are marks on the intellectual landscape that indicate where scholars and ideas have passed, and in that passing left a mark for future generations. It is appropriate to revisit the landmarks that have set public address off as a field of study and it allows readers to remember the struggles that have led to the current situation. Most of the authors of the following chapters are deceased, but their ideas live on -- transformed, adapted, modified, rejected, and reborn. The scholarly dialectic continues. What constitutes a study in public address, how best to approach rhetorical texts, which analytical tools are required for the job, how best to balance text with context and what role ought theory to play in the conduct or outcome of critical inquiry -- these questions live on. To answer them at all is to engender debate and that is how it should be if the intellectual vitality of public address is to be maintained. The papers are a prolegomenon to such studies, for they mark where scholars have been and point the way to where they still must go.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |32 pages

The Literary Criticism of Oratory

ByHerbert A. Wichelns

chapter |6 pages

Some Problems of Scope and Method in Rhetorical Scholarship

ByDonald C. Bryant

chapter |8 pages

The Perils of Rhetorical Criticism

ByLoren D. Reid

chapter |6 pages

Methodology in the Criticism of Public Address

ByA. Craig Baird, Lester Thonssen

chapter |8 pages

Public Address: A Study in Social and Intellectual History

ByErnest J. Wrage

chapter |15 pages

The Study of Speeches

ByWayland Maxfield Parrish

chapter |22 pages

The Criticism of Rhetoric

ByMarie Hochmuth

chapter |18 pages

The Practice of Rhetorical Criticism

ByEdwin Black

chapter |12 pages

Must We All Be “Rhetorical Critics”?

ByBarnet Baskerville

chapter |10 pages

Elegy in a Critical Grave-Yard

ByG. P. Mohrmann

chapter |23 pages

The Schism in Rhetorical Scholarship

ByStephen E. Lucas

chapter |15 pages

Textual Criticism: The Legacy of G. P. Mohrmann

ByMichael Leff

chapter |24 pages

The Renaissance of American Public Address: Text and Context in Rhetorical Criticism

ByStephen E. Lucas

chapter |12 pages

The State of the Art in Public Address Scholarship

ByDavid Zarefsky
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