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Rhetorical Resources
- A Short and Highly Idiosyncratic History of Rhetoric — "not intended as a definitive history--but a very, very broad-brushed attempt to give a general background"
- A Glossary of Rhetorical Terms with Examples
- American Rhetoric.Com — research and teaching aides, including an index of American speeches, glossary of rhetorical terms in sound, and links to other resources.
- Culturalstudies.net and Popcultures.com — two excellent sites tha serve as a kind of Cultural Studies Information clearinghouse.
- The Forest of Rhetoric/ silva rhetoricae — online rhetoric, provided by Dr. Gideon Burton of Brigham Young University, is a guide to the terms of classical and renaissance rhetoric
- Great Books Index — on-line editions of some of the classics
- The Internet Classics Archive — Daniel C. Stevenson's, Web Atomics, colleection of classical texts
- The On-Line Books Page — a directory of books that can be freely read on the Internet
- Philosophy — contains canonical philosophic texts
- Presidential Rhetoric — recent information relating to American presidents, political communication, and rhetorical criticism
- Rhetoric — from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Rhetorica — a rhetoric primer with discussions of history, theory, the canons, and more
- Rhetorical Studies — these links from the University of Iowa's Communication Studies Department include both links to rhetoric resources all over the web and links to essays and useful documents stored locally
- Tuft University's Perseus Project — this excellent resource has full texts of much of the classical literature that you will read and read about
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