Emma GoldmanMartha Solomon's Emma Goldman is the first detailed study of Goldman to focus on her achievement as a rhetorician--both speaker and writer--rather than on her involvement in particular causes. Soloman examines the whole Goldman canon, including her essays on a wide range of topics and her role as editor and publisher of Mother Earth, to analyze both her literary theory and her rhetorical strategies. |
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