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In Rhetoric, Richard Toye delves into the intricate art of persuasion and the power of language in shaping discourse. This scholarly exploration examines how rhetorical techniques influence thought and behaviour, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the interplay between language and communication.
Toye presents a comprehensive analysis of rhetorical practices throughout history, illustrating their evolution and relevance in contemporary society. By dissecting various forms of discourse, from political speeches to everyday conversations, he reveals how rhetoric can be a tool for both enlightenment and manipulation. The book is rich in examples, drawing on a diverse range of texts and contexts, which enhances the reader's understanding of the subject.
This book is ideal for students of linguistics, communication professionals, and anyone keen to enhance their understanding of how language shapes our world. It also serves as a complementary read to Toye's other works, which often explore similar themes of language and society.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 144
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780199651368
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