Contents
Introduction
Part 1. Greek and Latin Rhetorical Theory
Tradition and Agency in Humanistic Rhetoric
The Uses of Aristotle’s Rhetoric in Contemporary American Scholarship
Genre and Paradigm in the Second Book of De Oratore
The Topics of Argumentative Invention in Latin Rhetorical Theory from Cicero to Boethius
Part 2. Contemporary Extensions of Classical Rhetorical Theory
Piety, Propriety, and Perspective: An Interpretation and Application of Key Terms in Kenneth Burke’s Permanence and Change (with Thomas Rosteck)
Topical Invention and Metaphoric Interaction
Up from Theory: Or I Fought the Topoi and the Topoi Won
The Habitation of Rhetoric
Decorum and Rhetorical Interpretation: The Latin Humanistic Tradition and Contemporary Critical Theory
In Search of Ariadne’s Thread: A Review of the Recent Literature on Rhetorical Theory
Part 3. Theories of Criticism
Interpretation and the Art of the Rhetorical Critic
Textual Criticism: The Legacy of G. P. Mohrmann
Words Most like Things: Iconicity and the Rhetorical Text (with Andrew Sachs)
Things Made by Words: Reflections on Textual Criticism
Hermeneutical Rhetoric
Part 4. The Practice of Rhetorical Criticism
Lincoln at Cooper Union: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Text (with G. P. Mohrmann)
Lincoln at Cooper Union: A Rationale for Neo-Classical Criticism (with G. P. Mohrmann)
Instrumental and Constitutive Rhetoric in Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” (with Ebony A. Utley)
Lincoln among the Nineteenth-Century Orators
Part 5. Rhetorical Pedagogy
Teaching Public Speaking as Composition
Kenneth Burke in the Classroom
Theory and Practice in Undergraduate Education
Cultivating the Useless: Rhetoric and Liberal Arts Education in an Age of Consumerism
What Is Rhetoric?