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The History and Theory of Rhetoric: An Introduction provides students and scholars with a thorough exploration of rhetoric’s evolution from classical antiquity through contemporary practice. Co-authored by Luke Winslow and James A. Herrick, this Routledge publication examines the foundational theories and key figures who have defined the art of persuasion and effective communication.
The text traces rhetoric’s development through major historical periods, analyzing how ancient Greek and Roman orators established principles that remain relevant today. It covers essential rhetorical concepts, major theorists, and the application of rhetorical analysis to various forms of discourse. The book balances historical context with practical theory, making it accessible for introductory students while providing depth for advanced learners interested in communication studies, philosophy, and the humanities.







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