Demosthenes’ “On the Crown”: Rhetorical Perspectives (Landmarks in Rhetoric and Public Address)

$41.23

This volume provides a translation and rhetorical analysis of a classic speech, supporting studies in ancient history, literature, and communication.

Demosthenes' "On the Crown": Rhetorical Perspectives (Landmarks in Rhetoric and Public Address)
Demosthenes’ “On the Crown”: Rhetorical Perspectives (Landmarks in Rhetoric and Public Address)
$41.23

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Demosthenes’ speech On the Crown (330 B.C.E.), in which the master orator spectacularly defended his public career, has long been recognized as a masterpiece. The speech has been in continuous circulation from Demosthenes’ lifetime to the present day, and multiple generations have acclaimed it as the greatest speech ever written. In addition to a clear and accessible translation, Demosthenes'”On the Crown”:Rhetorical Perspectives includes eight essays that provide a thorough analysis–based on Aristotelian principles–of Demosthenes’ superb rhetoric. The volume includes biographical and historical background on Demosthenes and his political situation; a structural analysis of On the Crown; and an abstract of Aeschines’ speech Against Ctesiphon to which Demosthenes was responding. Four essays by contributors analyze Demosthenes’ speech using key elements of rhetoric defined by Aristotle: ethos, the speaker’s character or authority; pathos, or emotional appeals; logos, or logical appeals; and lexis, a speaker’s style. An introduction and an epilogue by Murphy frame the speech and the rhetorical analysis of it. By bringing together contextual material about Demosthenes and his speech with a translation and astute rhetorical analyses, Demosthenes'”On the Crown”:Rhetorical Perspectives highlights the oratorical artistry of Demosthenes and provides scholars and students with fresh insights into a landmark speech.

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Weight 0.336 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 1.8 × 22.9 in

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