The Philosophy of Rhetoric

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The Philosophy of Rhetoric is a seminal 1936 work by literary critic and philosopher I. A. Richards that explores the nature of meaning, interpretation, and communication in language.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
work of literary criticism
work of rhetoric
author I. A. Richards NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describedAs important text in philosophy of language
major contribution to literary theory
seminal work in rhetorical studies
field communication studies
linguistics
literary criticism
philosophy
genre literary theory
philosophy of language
rhetoric
hasAuthorProfession literary critic
philosopher
rhetorician
hasPart analysis of meaning
discussion of metaphor
theory of interpretation
treatment of context in language
influenced 20th-century literary criticism
communication theory
modern rhetorical theory
philosophy of language
influencedBy New Criticism NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject communication
interpretation
meaning in language
metaphor
philosophy of rhetoric
pragmatics
rhetorical theory
semantics
notableConcept context theory of meaning
feedforward in communication
interanimation of words
metaphor as transaction
tenor and vehicle in metaphor
publicationYear 1936
publisher Oxford University Press
title The Philosophy of Rhetoric NERFINISHED

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I. A. Richards notableWork The Philosophy of Rhetoric