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.

We look forward to hearing from you with suggestions for books to be reviewed. Please contact the general editor at our e-mail address (RR@nnrh.dk), if you wish to submit material to Rhetorical Review.

Pernille Harsting, Copenhagen, Denmark (general editor)
Michael Edwards, London, UK
Sari Kivistö, Helsinki, Finland
Tina Skouen, Oslo, Norway (associate editors)  

Rhetorical Review, The Electronic Review of Books on the History of Rhetoric
E-mail: RR@nnrh.dk
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Contents 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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