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Gettysburg and silence
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Literary HistoryLiterary TheoryHumanitiesAvailable TopoiLiterary CriticismDiscourse StructureSocial CriticismPrismatic CharacterHistorical ReassessmentPoeticsRhetoricDiscourse AnalysisRhetorical TheoryLanguage StudiesArtsGettysburg AddressAmerican LiteraturePublic Debate
This essay undertakes to explore, through an act of rhetorical criticism, the prismatic character of the Gettysburg Address. Its procedure is to give attention, first, to the form and constituents of Lincoln's speech, and then to available topoi that were omitted from it.
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