Proceedings of the Canadian Society for the Study of Rhetoric, Volume 3 (1989-1990)
Edited by John Stephen Martin and Christine Mason Sutherland
Articles
Part I: History of Rhetoric
Gorgias, Isocrate, Platon, Aristote: Vraisemblance et Persuasion, pp. 3-13
Giuseppe Mazzara
The Significance of Cassiodorus’ Variae to the History of Medieval Rhetoric, pp. 14-26
Beth S. Bennett
La Rhétorique Proférative et Professional dans La Divina Commedia, pp. 27-36
Mire la Saim
McLuhan, Two Medieval Literacies, and the Sermons of Thomas Brinton, pp. 37-47
John Chamberlin
Vives’ De Consultatione and the Renaissance Schoolroom: Deliberative Rhetoric and the Thesis Exercise, pp. 48-56
Grant Boswell
Marxist Argumentation: The “Problematic” and Praxis, pp. 57-67
John Stephen Martin
Part II: Critical Studies of Rhetoric Updating Classical Stasis Theory
The Inventories of Chaim Perelman, pp. 71-80
David Goodwin
Why Does Rhetoric Need a Theory of Reading?, pp. 81-91
Douglas Brent
Writing Histories of the Rhetorical Tradition: Historiography as Strategy, pp. 92-103
Takis Poulakos
Part III: Applications of Rhetoric
Les Fonctionnements de L’Exemplum dans un Discours de Presse, pp. 107-15
Maryse Souchard
The Interactional Organization of News Interviews in Canada, pp. 116-30
Robert M. Seiler
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Proceedings of the Canadian Society for the Study of Rhetoric, Volume 3