The Rhetoric of Lincoln's Letters

The Rhetoric of Lincoln's Letters
Author: Marshall Myers
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2018-07-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476631158

Lincoln's letters have been cited in countless biographical and critical works yet have received little scholarly attention as a whole. This comprehensive study reveals his letters to be fundamental to understanding his development as a writer. Early on, he employed Hugh Blair's popular idea of developing "taste" in written documents, and carefully studied the letters of his contemporaries. He wrote more than 5000 of his own. As he became more proficient, he employed more sophisticated rhetorical strategies to deal with political opponents, imperious generals and critics of his policies.

Jefferson's Call for Nationhood

Jefferson's Call for Nationhood
Author: Stephen Howard Browne
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2003-05-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781585442522

Widely celebrated in its own time, Thomas Jefferson’s first inaugural address commands the regard of Americans from across the political spectrum. Delivered as the young nation found itself embroiled in bitter partisan struggles, the speech has been hailed as the Sermon on the Mount of good government. Curiously, this masterpiece—the full text of which is reproduced in this volume—has never received sustained analysis. Here, Stephen Howard Browne describes its origins, composition, meaning, and delivery. His wellcrafted argument and accessible prose offer a model of analysis for rhetorical scholars and students and an added dimension to the history of the early republic and the understanding of American political thought.