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Paperback Abstract of Hill's Rhetoric: English G in Harvard College Book

ISBN: 1248613627

ISBN13: 9781248613627

Abstract of Hill's Rhetoric: English G in Harvard College

"Abstract Of Hill's Rhetoric" offers a concise overview of the principles of rhetoric as taught in English courses at Harvard College. Likely derived from the teachings or writings of Adams Sherman Hill, a prominent figure in the field of rhetoric and composition, this abstract presents key concepts related to effective writing and argumentation. It provides insights into the methods and techniques valued in late 19th and early 20th century academic settings.

This volume is valuable for students of rhetoric, composition, and the history of education. It offers a glimpse into the curriculum and pedagogical approaches employed at one of America's leading universities during a formative period in the development of English studies.

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