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Original Articles

The metaphoric cluster in the rhetoric of Pope Paul VI and Edmund G. Brown, Jr.

Pages 51-72 | Published online: 05 Jun 2009
 

The metaphors employed by Pope Paul VI, during his fifteen year reign, and Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr., during his run for the presidency in 1976, illustrate these rhetors’ projected relationships with their audiences and corroborate otherwise inconclusive rhetorical cues. The essay argues that dissecting the metaphoric lexicon of a single rhetor can be critically productive.

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