Classical rhetoric was originally all about speech; then as the
new technology emerged, it took an interest in writing. We are at a
kind of mirror moment now. The present field of composition and
rhetoric has been preoccupied with writing for the last fifty or
more years, but scholars are looking once again at speech and how
it relates to writing.
At this moment, then, we are inheritors of research showing that
writing can be thought of as different and yet not different from
speech. In this Landmark Essays volume, Peter Elbow, a leading
expert on speech and writing, gathers a selection of classic essays
that show the main streams of thinking that scholars have published
about speech and writing. Through the interdisciplinary essays
included, he invites readers to think critically about the
relationship between speech, writing, and our notion of
literacy.
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