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Art of Rhetoric

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Master the art of persuasion with Aristotle’s “Art of Rhetoric.” Explore the principles of effective public speaking, informal reasoning, and prose style. A timeless guide to oratorical skill and the power of sophistry, essential for politicians, lawyers, and anyone seeking to influence. ISBN: 9780140445107

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780140445107
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • Depth: 13
  • Height: 200 mm
  • No of Pages: 304
  • Series Title: Penguin Classics
  • Weight: 226 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0140445102
  • Publisher Date: 03 Mar 1992
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: Reissue
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 20 mm
  • Width: 128 mm

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for Art of Rhetoric

  1. Sindhu Raj

    I wasn’t a fan of this book at all. Some of the material was outdated and hard to understand at times. I was confused.

  2. Anchal

    Dense but rewarding. It takes effort to get through, but Aristotle’s insights into persuasion are worth the work. A must-read for anyone in debate.

  3. Rik Raj Dey

    The book was okay. I do not think that I will read it again. The book did not appeal to me at all, personally.

  4. Kathakali Bakshi

    This book was truly wonderful. I was amazed at the end of it. It was great all the way through and delivered at every single step.

  5. Davinder Singh Bedi

    It wasn’t really what I was expecting it to be. I didn’t care too much for this book, but it had a couple of nice pointers.

  6. Manchi Prasanth

    This was a very important book in its time. It can be a bit boring at times. It is still an interesting read.

  7. Aman

    Wonderful and insightful. One of the greatest books ever made. Changed the way I viewed the world and writing as a whole.

  8. Ansh Gupta

    A classic for a reason. Some parts felt a bit dry, but the core concepts are still incredibly relevant today. Helped me think about arguments differently.

  9. Ishika Pavan Rawat

    An educational and interesting book. I think that everyone should read this book at least once in their lifetime.

  10. Harshal Vasudeo More

    Hard to read at times due to the writing style. I am not a native english speaker so I struggled a bit. Still, valuable information throughout.

  11. Anshul Yadav

    It’s a long read, but Aristotle’s work provides immense value in understanding communication. A must-read for aspiring leaders.

  12. Mohit Bansal

    Changed the way I approach communication. It’s not a light read, but the principles are timeless. I’m now able to better understand persuasive language.

  13. Yash Dubey

    As expected, very verbose. But the content is pure gold. The foundation of all communication is within this book. A must have in your collection.

  14. Nadeem Nahas

    An essential read for anyone interested in debate, politics, or law. Very insightful and thought-provoking. An in-depth analysis of communication.

  15. Dev Verma

    The definitions and context of rhetorical theory were super fascinating. I really enjoyed reading this and learned a lot in the process.

  16. Ripunjay Tanwar

    Not as engaging as I hoped. Found myself skimming through sections. Good information, but delivered in a dry and complex manner. Good luck!

  17. Prajjwal Yadav

    Interesting historical context, but not the most practical guide for modern rhetoric. Found some concepts outdated. Still, worth a read for history buffs.

  18. Mohit Singh

    A bit heavy on the theory, but the examples are helpful. It requires some patience, but you will come away with better knowledge. Worth it!

  19. Kunal Sukhija

    I am a fan of these books. He always delivers an amazing story that makes you think outside of the box. Great read!

  20. Anonymous

    I struggled with the old-fashioned language. The content is solid, but it needs an updated translation. A bit difficult to get into at first.

  21. Harshit Sharma

    It was a decent book. I didn’t like the writing style, but the content was okay. It was an okay read, not the best by any means.

  22. Hitesh

    I found the book insightful, but a bit repetitive. The core ideas are strong, but the examples could be more diverse. Still worth reading.

  23. Avish M Bhandari

    Some parts were difficult to digest due to the academic language, but overall, the book offers a great perspective on rhetoric. I enjoyed it

  24. Sarthak Bansal

    Gave me a great foundation for public speaking. It’s a bit academic, but provides so many insights to the art of persuasion. A long but great read!

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