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The Rhetoric of Reason: Writing and the Attractions of Argument (Rhetoric of the Human Sciences)
James R. Crosswhite
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University of Wisconsin Press
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The Rhetoric of Reason: Writing and the Attractions of Argument (Rhetoric of the Human Sciences) - Crosswhite, James R.
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Synopsis "The Rhetoric of Reason: Writing and the Attractions of Argument (Rhetoric of the Human Sciences)"
One of the most discussed and elusive female characters in the Russian literary tradition, Alexandr Pushkin's Tatiana Larina is the progenitor of an impressive list of heroines, ranging from Tolstoy's Anna Karenina to Pasternak's Lara Guishar in Doctor Zhivago. In this new study the author offers an exegesis of Pushkin's novel-in-verse, Eugene Onegin, that focuses systematically on Tatiana.
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