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Old 15th March 2009, 7:06pm   #5
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Re: Rhetoric

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Originally Posted by djtoast View Post
I haven't read it, but I'd guess that Aristotle's book would be a good starting point!
I'm looking for something instantly accessible, something to dip in and out of. More of a reference book than a discussion. Something akin to a handbook or encyclopaedia.

Regarding Laura's points: I want to look at it from the perspectives of both reader and writer. I'm just interested in the mechanics of persuasive writing.
I may look out that textbook you mentioned.
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