New in Paperback
Rereading Aristotle's Rhetoric
Edited by Alan G. Gross and Arthur E. Walzer
Cloth, 0-8093-2847-X
978-0-8093-2847-5, $30.00
152 pages, 6 x 9, 1 Illus.
Rhetoric
Exploring Aristotle’s Rhetoric and its influence on rhetorical theory
In this collection, scholars in communication, rhetoric and composition, and philosophy seek to “reread” Aristotle’s Rhetoric from a purely rhetorical perspective. These contributors find the Rhetoric so important that a core tenet in this book is that “all subsequent rhetorical theory is but a series of responses to issues raised by the central work.”
The essays reflect on questions basic to rhetoric as a humanistic discipline. Some explore the ways in which the Rhetoric explicates the nature of the art of rhetoric, noting that on this issue, the tensions within the Rhetoric often provide a direct passageway into our own conflicts.
Contributors:
Jeanne Fahnestock,
Thomas B. Farrell,
Robert N. Gaines,
Eugene Garver,
Lawrence D. Green,
Alan G. Gross,
Carolyn R. Miller,
Jeffrey Walker,
Arthur E. Walzer,
Barbara Warnick
Arthur E. Walzer is a professor in writing studies at the University of Minnesota. He is the author of George Campbell: Rhetoric in the Age of Enlightenment and co-editor of The Viability of the Rhetorical Tradition.