Public Speech And The Culture Of Public Life In The Age Of Gladstone by Joseph S. Meisel
The Culture Of Public Life In The Age Of Gladstone
This insightful work delves into the transformative role of public speech in shaping the cultural and political landscape of 19th-century Britain, particularly during the era of William Gladstone. It explores how oratory became a crucial tool for political leaders, social reformers, and public figures to engage with the masses, influence public opinion, and navigate the complexities of a rapidly changing society. The book examines the evolution of public speaking as both an art form and a means of communication, highlighting its impact on the democratic process and the development of a more participatory public life.
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- 2001
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