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Farnsworth's Classical English Rhetoric

Ward Farnsworth
4.15 (466 Reviews)

Resumen de Farnsworth's Classical English Rhetoric

Master the lost art of persuasion with Farnsworth's rhetorical treasure - containing 1,000+ examples from Lincoln to Churchill. Bryan Garner calls it "brilliant," while critics note how these classical techniques could revitalize our deteriorating political discourse. What power awaits in these forgotten patterns?

Temas clave en Farnsworth's Classical English Rhetoric

  • rhetorical devices
  • persuasive oratory
  • sentence structure
  • classical figures of speech
  • linguistic patterns

Citas de Farnsworth's Classical English Rhetoric

  • While rhetoric has fallen from educational prominence, its techniques remain embedded in our most memorable utterances.

  • Repetition can also mimic physical movement or action.

  • Where repetition occurs matters as much as what is repeated.

  • The most powerful effects often come from establishing a pattern of repetition and then strategically abandoning it.

  • Some of rhetoric's most powerful effects come from unexpected word arrangements.

Personajes en Farnsworth's Classical English Rhetoric

  • Ward FarnsworthAuthor and analyst of classical rhetorical devices
  • Edmund BurkeStatesman who used conduplicatio for emphasis

Sobre el Autor

Sobre el autor de Farnsworth's Classical English Rhetoric

Ward Farnsworth, author of Farnsworth’s Classical English Rhetoric, is a legal scholar, professor, and dean emeritus at the University of Texas School of Law, where he held the W. Page Keeton Chair in Tort Law. His expertise in persuasive communication stems from decades of teaching law and authoring influential legal texts like The Legal Analyst and Restitution: Civil Liability for Unjust Enrichment. He also clerked for Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy and Judge Richard A. Posner.

A graduate of the University of Chicago Law School, Farnsworth merges his legal acumen with a passion for language, producing works like Farnsworth’s Classical English Metaphor and Farnsworth’s Classical English Style that dissect historical rhetorical techniques. His books are widely studied in law schools and beyond, reflecting a commitment to clarity and precision.

Farnsworth’s The Practicing Stoic further showcases his ability to translate classical philosophy into modern practicality. Farnsworth’s Classical English Rhetoric is part of his acclaimed series reviving timeless principles of eloquence, cementing his reputation as a bridge between legal rigor and literary artistry.

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Farnsworth's Classical English Rhetoric analyzes 18 classical rhetorical devices used by masters like Churchill, Lincoln, and Dickens. It combines over 200 examples from literature, speeches, and religious texts with clear explanations of how these techniques create persuasive, memorable language. The book focuses on principles like repetition, contrast, and suspense to show how aesthetic choices shape effective communication.

Writers, public speakers, and literature enthusiasts will benefit most. The book serves as a practical guide for anyone seeking to improve persuasive writing or understand the mechanics behind iconic speeches and prose. Lawyers and educators also use its insights to refine arguments and teach stylistic precision.

Yes, for its curated examples and actionable analysis. Reviewers praise it as an indispensable resource for decoding rhetorical mastery, though some note its density. It’s particularly valued for linking historical techniques to modern applications, making eloquence accessible without oversimplification.

Key devices include:

  • Anaphora (repeating words at sentence starts)
  • Antithesis (contrasting ideas in parallel structure)
  • Chiasmus (reversing grammatical structures)
  • Metaphor (implied comparisons for vividness)
    Farnsworth dissects each with examples like Lincoln’s “government of the people, by the people, for the people”.

Unlike theoretical textbooks, Farnsworth prioritizes examples from canonical authors. It’s often paired with The Elements of Style for its practical focus but stands apart for its historical depth and exclusive use of classical English sources.

Critics suggest the sheer volume of examples may overwhelm casual readers. While ideal for study, some find it less suited for quick reference. However, its structure allows chapter-by-chapter exploration, mitigating this concern.

Absolutely. Farnsworth shows how timeless devices enhance persuasive emails, speeches, and marketing copy. For instance, Churchill’s use of epistrophe (ending sentences with the same word) remains effective in contemporary political rhetoric.

Indirectly. His analytical approach mirrors legal precision, but examples derive solely from literary and political texts. Readers familiar with his legal works (The Legal Analyst) will recognize similar clarity in breaking down complex concepts.

The book deconstructs lines like Melville’s “Call me Ishmael” (delayed naming for intrigue) and Churchill’s “We shall fight on the beaches” (anaphora + climax). These examples demonstrate how structure amplifies meaning.

Three sections focus on:

  1. Repetition (e.g., alliteration, epistrophe)
  2. Sentence structure (e.g., parallelism, inversion)
  3. Dramatic effects (e.g., rhetorical questions, irony)
    Each chapter defines a device, provides multiple examples, and explains variations.

No, but the examples serve as implicit exercises. Writers can reverse-engineer passages or emulate structures. Educators often pair it with composition assignments to apply techniques like litotes (understatement) or hyperbaton (unusual word order).

With attention spans shrinking, Farnsworth’s emphasis on concise, impactful language aligns with social media and branding needs. Techniques like asyndeton (omitting conjunctions) mirror viral phrasing trends, proving classical methods adapt to new mediums.

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