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Literature, Rhetoric and Values: Selected Proceedings of a Conference Held at the University of Waterloo, 3-5 June 2011

Editat de Randy Allen Harris, Shelley Hulan, Murray McArthur
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 dec 2012
Includes established scholars such as genre-theorist Carolyn R Miller, phenomenological rhetorician and cultural critic Michael MacDonald, and eco-critic Andrew McMurry. This title summarizes their individual contributions, and sets them in relation to each other and the guiding themes of the conference.
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ISBN-13: 9781443841757
ISBN-10: 1443841757
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 154 x 214 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Notă biografică

Shelley Hulan specializes in early Canadian literature, with a particular interest in the nineteenth-century interactions of First Nations and Euro-settler rhetorics. Her work has appeared in essay collections and journals including The Canadian Modernists Meet, National Plots: Historical Fiction and Changing Ideas of Canada, Essays on Canadian Writing, Journal of Canadian Studies, and Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature. Randy Allen Harris works variously on the rhetorics of science, literature, and popular culture, as well as linguistics, interaction design, and professional communication. His books include The Linguistics Wars, Landmark Studies in Rhetoric of Science, Voice Interaction Design, and Rhetoric and Incommensurability. Murray McArthur specializes in Modernist Studies and Literary Theory. He is the author of Stolen Writings: Blake's Milton, Joyce's Ulysses, and the Nature of Influence, and his essays have appeared in such venues as ELH, James Joyce Quarterly, American Literature, Twentieth-Century Literature, and The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory.