CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... rhetorical strategies . Fourth , located largely in the “ feminine ” sphere but emerging into the public and thus " masculine " sphere , were the rhetorical strategies emerg- ing from the growing numbers of women orators . Karlyn Kohrs ...
... rhetorical strategies . Fourth , located largely in the “ feminine ” sphere but emerging into the public and thus " masculine " sphere , were the rhetorical strategies emerg- ing from the growing numbers of women orators . Karlyn Kohrs ...
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... RHETORICAL STYLE IN WOMAN The reform movements of the early nineteenth century provided some of the first opportunities for American women to speak publicly on civil and social issues . Because they were working against a long tradition ...
... RHETORICAL STYLE IN WOMAN The reform movements of the early nineteenth century provided some of the first opportunities for American women to speak publicly on civil and social issues . Because they were working against a long tradition ...
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... rhetorical strategies to intensify the persuasiveness of her words and to demonstrate those principles for which she argued . Orchestrating a synthesis of the many rhetorical styles available to her , Fuller exploited the potential for ...
... rhetorical strategies to intensify the persuasiveness of her words and to demonstrate those principles for which she argued . Orchestrating a synthesis of the many rhetorical styles available to her , Fuller exploited the potential for ...
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Archetypes of the Feminine | 14 |
Nature and the | 35 |
Charlotte Vive | 60 |
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