Abraham Lincoln, Public SpeakerLSU Press, 1993 M07 1 - 119 páginas In Abraham Lincoln, Public Speaker, Waldo W. Braden presents a thought-provoking study of the sixteenth president’s rhetorical style. In his discussion of Lincoln’s speaking practices from 1854 through 1865, Braden draws extensively on Lincoln’s papers and the reports of those who knew him and heard him speak. He portrays Lincoln in his various shows how Lincoln adapted to the public’s growing recognition of his political abilities. |
Contenido
A Reluctant | 37 |
Lincolns Speech | 48 |
A Study | 67 |
THE LASTING QUALITIES OF THE GETTYSBURG | 81 |
The Second Inaugural | 88 |
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