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Foreword: Contextualizing American Rhetoric | ||
Preface | ||
The Aesthetics of Rhetoric, American Style | 1 | |
The Speech Within: Trope and Performance in Daniel Webster's Eulogy to Adams and Jefferson | 15 | |
Webster's Eulogy and the Tropes of Public Memory | 39 | |
The Irony of "Equality" in Black Abolitionist Discourse: The Case of Frederick Douglass's "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" | 47 | |
Rearticulating History in Epideictic Discourse: Frederick Douglass's "The Meaning of the Fourth of July to the Negro" | 71 | |
The Dynamics of Intertextuality: Re-reading the Declaration of Independence | 91 | |
Garrison at Philadelphia: The "Declaration of Sentiments" as Instrumental Rhetoric | 113 | |
Lincoln Among the Nineteenth-Century Orators | 131 | |
Anxious Oratory - Anxious Criticism: The Substance of Deferral and the Deferral of Substance | 157 | |
Afterword: Relocating the Art of Public Address | 163 | |
About the Authors | 185 |
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