Rhetorical Review: The Electronic Review of Books on the History of
Rhetoric
Rhetorical
Review,
The Electronic Review of Books on the
History of Rhetoric, volume 3, no. 1 (February
2005) is now available on the internet (http://www.nnrh.dk/RR/index.html). Please find
the table of contents below.It is the
purpose of Rhetorical
Review to provide information about new
publications in the field of the history of rhetoric, and thus contribute to the
dissemination and discussion of this research internationally.
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Rhetorical
Review.Pernille
Harsting, Copenhagen, Denmark (general
editor)Michael Edwards, London,
UKSari Kivistö, Helsinki,
FinlandTina Skouen, Oslo, Norway (associate
editors) Rhetorical
Review,
The Electronic Review of Books on the
History of RhetoricE-mail: RR@nnrh.dk
Homepage: http://www.nnrh.dk/RR/index.html
Postal address: The Nordic Network for
the History of Rhetoric; Att.: Pernille Harsting, Postbox 216,
DK-1502 Copenhagen V,
DENMARKContents of
Rhetorical
Review 3:1 (February
2005):Claude La
Charité, La
rhétorique épistolaire de Rabelais
(Québec: Éditions Nota
bene, 2003) and Luc Vaillancourt,
La lettre familière
au XVIe siècle: Rhétorique humaniste de
l'épistolaire
(Paris: Honoré Champion, 2003), reviewed by Judith Rice
Henderson.
Laurent
Pernot, La
Rhétorique dans
l’Antiquité (Paris:
Librairie Générale Française, 2000), reviewed by Kyrre
Vatsend.Peter Mack,
Elizabethan Rhetoric:
Theory and Practice (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2002), reviewed by Christina Sandhaug.
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Posted: Tue - February 15, 2005 at 10:13 AM