The following is an exploration of the use of epideictic rhetoric strategies in nineteenth-century conduct manuals, Sarah Stickney Ellis’s The Women of England: Their Social Duties and Domestic Habits, and Harriet Martineau’s Household Education. In examining the rhetoric of the conduct manuals, this researcher has identified the audience, the rhetorical situation, the exigence of that situation, and the use of phronisis, areti, and euonia by both authors. Because the rhetoric of the conduct manual has not been discussed in current critical perspectives, this research is a starting point for further study. The different types of rhetorical strategies used by each author are the focal points used to uncover how epideictic rhetoric can be u...
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The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
This dissertation is a historical and theoretical exploration of epideictic rhetoric of blame as it ...
Conduct and courtesy literature have a long history, its vernacular tradition extending back to the ...
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Scholarship tells the story of the history of rhetoric whereby the study of rhetoric declines first ...
As one of the most popular conduct manuals in the early seventeenth century, Dorothy Leigh\u27s The ...
In the history of rhetoric and composition, the subject of romantic rhetoric has been valued and dis...
Ward Farnsworth writes in his 2011Classical English Rhetoric “figures sound splendid when used to sa...
Through my examination of mid-nineteenth into early twentieth-century businesses related to fashion ...
This dissertation project expands the canon of nineteenth-century rhetorical history by providing a ...
This study rhetorically analyzed the eighteenth century work of Richard Steele and Joseph Addison\u2...
This dissertation examines the college and professional writing of Annie Prey Jorgensen, who attende...
This study examines the major works of Judith Sargent Murray, Hannah Webster Foster, and Susanna Has...
This dissertation explores how nineteenth-century Protestant women negotiated genre in order to mana...
The Restoration and early eighteenth-century theaters of London formed an important mixed-gender rhe...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
This dissertation is a historical and theoretical exploration of epideictic rhetoric of blame as it ...
Conduct and courtesy literature have a long history, its vernacular tradition extending back to the ...
This dissertation tracks representations of orators in a constellation of British texts throughout t...
Scholarship tells the story of the history of rhetoric whereby the study of rhetoric declines first ...
As one of the most popular conduct manuals in the early seventeenth century, Dorothy Leigh\u27s The ...
In the history of rhetoric and composition, the subject of romantic rhetoric has been valued and dis...
Ward Farnsworth writes in his 2011Classical English Rhetoric “figures sound splendid when used to sa...
Through my examination of mid-nineteenth into early twentieth-century businesses related to fashion ...
This dissertation project expands the canon of nineteenth-century rhetorical history by providing a ...
This study rhetorically analyzed the eighteenth century work of Richard Steele and Joseph Addison\u2...
This dissertation examines the college and professional writing of Annie Prey Jorgensen, who attende...
This study examines the major works of Judith Sargent Murray, Hannah Webster Foster, and Susanna Has...
This dissertation explores how nineteenth-century Protestant women negotiated genre in order to mana...
The Restoration and early eighteenth-century theaters of London formed an important mixed-gender rhe...