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The Orators Of France
With An Essay On The Rise Of French Revolutionary Eloquence, And The Orators Of The Girondists (1847)
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Focusing on the evolution of French oratory, this historical study delves into its roots from ancient Greece and Rome through the Middle Ages to its peak during the French Revolution. It highlights the emergence of revolutionary eloquence in the 18th century and provides an in-depth analysis of key Girondist orators like Brissot and Vergniaud, exploring their rhetorical techniques within the political context of the time. This work offers valuable insights into the significance of oratory in shaping revolutionary France, making it essential for enthusiasts of history and public speaking.
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- Title
- The Orators Of France
- Subtitle
- With An Essay On The Rise Of French Revolutionary Eloquence, And The Orators Of The Girondists (1847)
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Timon
- Publisher
- Kessinger Publishing, LLC
- Released
- 2008
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 420
- ISBN13
- 9781437327236
- Category
- Biographies and Thoughts
- Description
- Focusing on the evolution of French oratory, this historical study delves into its roots from ancient Greece and Rome through the Middle Ages to its peak during the French Revolution. It highlights the emergence of revolutionary eloquence in the 18th century and provides an in-depth analysis of key Girondist orators like Brissot and Vergniaud, exploring their rhetorical techniques within the political context of the time. This work offers valuable insights into the significance of oratory in shaping revolutionary France, making it essential for enthusiasts of history and public speaking.