Master rhetoric in a compact, easy-to-use guide that fits in your study or bag.
This abridged volume presents a concise plan for learning rhetorical craft, collecting essential ideas in short, accessible essays. It aims to help readers grasp how taste, language, and figures of speech shape powerful discourse.
This edition distills Blair’s approach to rhetoric, offering practical insight into how to read, write, and argue with clarity. It frames the study of style, structure, and delivery in a way that’s suitable for students, writers, and any reader seeking a solid grounding in rhetorical technique.
- Clear, brief explorations of key topics like taste, language, and figures of speech
- Guidance on shaping style for persuasive, effective expression
- Discussion of historical models from Greek and Roman eloquence
Ideal for readers of classic rhetoric, writing students, and anyone looking to strengthen public speaking or composition skills.