Provides the first book-length treatment of Smith’s rhetorical theory, focusing on his theory of rhetorical propriety―the means by which effective communication is adapted to the variables of subject, audience, speaker or writer, purpose, and moment―and the centrality of this concept to his thought.
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"This topic is relevant to the history of rhetorical thought and practice, and in McKenna's hands, Smith becomes relevant to the study of current rhetorical practices, educational theories, and civic rhetoric/public literacy. An engaging book."
Stephen J. McKenna is Associate Professor of English and Media Studies and Director of The Rhetoric Program at The Catholic University of America. He is the coeditor (with Lewis Copeland and Lawrence W. Lamm) of The World's Great Speeches: 292 Speeches from Pericles to Nelson Mandela, Fourth Enlarged Edition.
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