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出版时间:2015年12月

出版社:对外经济贸易大学出版社

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  • 对外经济贸易大学出版社
  • 9787566313812
  • 161635
  • 2015年12月
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  • H311.9
内容简介

  刘宇红编著的《英语演讲艺术》内容相当丰富,全面介绍了修辞定义、修辞的详细历史、著名的演说家演讲和修辞格的样本。《英语演讲艺术》的内容与《英语演讲艺术》的标题相比,两者反映了一个一致的主题。《英语演讲艺术》在介绍修辞演讲的样本上可能有点偏差,但读者可能会从中找到一个正式的、说明全面的相关的演讲样本。

目录
Chapter 1 Rhetoric: the Art of Discourse
 1.1 What Is Rhetoric
 1.2 Scope of Rhetoric
 1.3 Rhetoric as a Civic Art
 1.4 Rhetoric as a Course of Study
 1.5 Canons of Rhetoric
 Assignment for Further Thinking
Chapter 2 History of Rhetoric
 2.1 A Brief Introduction to the History of Rhetoric
 2.2 The Sophists in Ancient Greece
 2.3 Plato
 2.4 Aristotle
 2.5 Cicero
 2.6 Quintilian
 2.7 Medieval to Enlightenment
 2.8 The Sixteenth Century
 2.9 The Seventeenth Century
 2.10 The Eighteenth Century
 2.11 Modern Rhetoric
 Assignment for Further Thinking
Chapter 3 Famous Orators
 3.1 Demosthenes
 3.2 Aeschines
 3.3 Andocides
 3.4 Antiphon
 3.5 Dinarchus
 3.6 Lysias
 3.7 Isaeus
 3.8 Isocrates
 3.9 Lycurgus of Athens
 3.10 Aristogeito
 3.11 Claudius Aelianus
 3.12 Cicero
 3.13 Corax of Syracuse
 3.14 Pericles
 3.15 Quintus Hortensius
 3.16 Winston Churchill
 3.17 Margaret Thatcher
 3.18 Ralph Waldo Emerson
 3.19 Douglas MacArthur
 3.20 John nnedy
 3.21 Martin Luther King
 3.22 Abraham Lincoln
 3.23 Patrick Henry
 3.24 Tony Blair
 3.25 Richard Nixon
 3.26 Jimmy Carter
 3.27 Frederick Douglass
 3.28 Ronald Reagan
 3.29 William Jennings Bryan
 3.30 Bill Clinton
 3.31 George sh
 3.32 Barack Obama
 Assignment for Further Thinking
Chapter 4 Samples of Oratory Scripts
 4.1 The Lady's Not for Turning
 4.2 Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death!
 4.3 Cross of Gold
 4.4 Inauguration of John nnedy
 4.5 I Have a Dream
 4.6 Gettysburg Address
 4.7 Tony Blair's Speech
 4.8 Be Ye Men of Valour
 4.9 We Shall Fight on the Beaches
 4.10 Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat
 4.11 The Hypocrisy of American Slavery
 4.12 Fighting R—ebels with Only One Hand
 4.13 What the Black Man Wants
 4.14 Albert veridge's Maiden Speech
 4.15 Mesmerizing the Masses
 4.16 I Have Sinned
 4.17 Remarks Accepting the Presidential Nomination at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago
 4.18 Address Accepting the Presidential Nomination at the Democratic National Convention in New York
 4.19 Remarks Accepting the Presidential Nomination at the 1980 Democratic National Convention in New York
 4.20 Address of Senator John nnedy Accepting the Democratic Party Nomination for the Presidency of the United States
 4.21 Address to the Nation
 4.22 The Iraqi Threat
 4.23 Update in the War on Terror
 4.24 The speech that made Barack Obama Famous
 4.25 Barack Obama's Victory Speech
 4.26 A More Perfect Union
 Assignment for Further Thinking
Chapter 5 Figures of Speech
 5.1 Introduction
 5.2 Alliteration
 5.3 Anaphora
 5.4 Antithesis
 5.5 Apostrophe
 5.6 Assonance
 5.7 Chiasmus
 5.8 Euphemism
 5.9 Hyperbole
 5.10 Irony
 5.11 Litotes
 5.12 Metaphor
 5.13 Metonymy
 5.14 Onomatopoeia
 5.15 Oxymoron
 5.16 Paradox
 5.17 Personification
 5.18 Pun
 5.19 Simile
 5.20 Synecdoche
 5.21 Understatement
 Assignment for Further Thinking
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