Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
432
Language
English
Published
Feb 1, 2000
Publisher
University of Texas Press
ISBN-10
0292781660
ISBN-13
9780292781665
Description
In this captivating volume, S. C. Todd delves into the art of classical Greek oratory, focusing on the works of Lysias, a prominent figure in ancient rhetoric. Through detailed analysis, Todd explores the stylistic nuances and historical context that shaped Lysias's speeches, bringing to life the intricate relationships between rhetoric, politics, and society in ancient Athens.
Todd's examination reveals not just the persuasive techniques employed by Lysias, but also the broader implications of his work on the development of democratic discourse. Readers gain insight into how these speeches reflected the values and conflicts of their time, showcasing the power of words in shaping public opinion and influencing political outcomes.
This volume is an essential resource for those interested in classical studies, rhetoric, or the complexities of human communication. It emphasizes the enduring relevance of Lysias's contributions, making it a valuable addition to the ongoing conversation about the role of oratory in both historical and modern contexts.
Todd's examination reveals not just the persuasive techniques employed by Lysias, but also the broader implications of his work on the development of democratic discourse. Readers gain insight into how these speeches reflected the values and conflicts of their time, showcasing the power of words in shaping public opinion and influencing political outcomes.
This volume is an essential resource for those interested in classical studies, rhetoric, or the complexities of human communication. It emphasizes the enduring relevance of Lysias's contributions, making it a valuable addition to the ongoing conversation about the role of oratory in both historical and modern contexts.
Genres
Action & Adventure
Religion & Spirituality
Politics