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Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Foreword Richard Leo Enos
- Introduction: Rhetoric, Myth, and Rhetorical Myth
- Chapter 1. Nisaba and the Identification of Sumerian Rhetoric
- Chapter 2. Sumerian Narrative Myth and the Relational Nature of Rhetoric in the Aratta Epics
- Chapter 3. Egyptian Rhetoric, Seshat, and Rhetoric-as-Being
- Chapter 4. Thoth and the Relational Nature of Egyptian Rhetoric
- Chapter 5. The Beginnings of Rhetorical Myth in Ancient Greece
- Chapter 6. Plato, Atlantean Rhetoric, Mythic σχῆμα (Schema), and the Speeches of Critias
- Conclusion: An Apologia for the Persistently Magical
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index