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by Robert Friedenberg (Author)
Friedenberg brings to this study of Theodore Roosevelt a thorough grounding in the criticism of American public address. Basing his findings on his own detailed reading of Roosevelt's speeches and supplementing it with his own research in the primary collections of Roosevelt's manuscripts, Robert V. Friedenberg reveals the depth of Roosevelt's fascinating rhetorical career. Friedenberg's astute analysis of Roosevelt's use of classic rhetorical method shows how dependent the president was on the style of the classical masters as well as American predecessors such as Washington and Lincoln.
ROBERT V. FRIEDENBERG is Professor of Communication at Miami University, Ohio. He is the coauthor of Political Campaign Communication: Principles and Practices (Praeger, 1983) and edited Rhetorical Studies of National Political Debates: 1960-1988 (Praeger, 1990). In 1989 he received the Outstanding Book of the Year Award from the Religious Speech Communication Association for Hear O Israel The History of American Jewish Preaching, 1654-1970.
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