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Lincoln in Context:
Selected Sources

Aune, James Arnt.

"Lincoln and the American Sublime." Communication Reports 1 (1988): 14–19.

Black, Edwin.

"Gettysburg and Silence." Quarterly Journal of Speech 80 (1994): 21–36.

Braden, Waldo W.

Abraham Lincoln: Public Speaker. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1988.

Campbell, Karlyn Kohrs, and Kathleen Hall Jamieson.

Deeds Done in Words: Presidential Rhetoric and the Genres of Governance. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1990.

Carlson, A. Cheree.

"The Rhetoric of the Know-Nothing Party: Nativism as a Response to the Rhetorical Situation." Southern Speech Communication Journal 54 (1989): 364–383.

Diffley, Kathleen.

"‘Erecting Anew the Standard of Freedom’: Salmon P. Chase’s Appeal of the Independent Democrats and the Rise of the Republican Party." Quarterly Journal of Speech 74 (1988): 401–415.

Einhorn, Lois J.

Abraham Lincoln, the Orator: Penetrating the Lincoln Legend. New York: Greenwood Press, 1992

Fehrenbacher, Don Edward.

Lincoln in Text and Context: Collected Essays. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1987.

Flemmings, Corrine K. "Gettysburg Revisited." Communication Quarterly 14 (1966): 26-30.

Gardner, A. Edward.

"The Return of the Beloved: The Chiasmus and the Messianic Secret of Abraham Lincoln." Central States Speech Journal 38 (1987): 133–151.

Holzer, Howard. Lincoln Seen and Heard. Lawrence: UP of Kansas, 2000.

Leff, Michael C., and Gerald P. Mohrmann.

"Lincoln at Cooper Union: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Text." Quarterly Journal of Speech 60 (1974): 346–358.

Linkugel, Wil A. "Lincoln, Kansas, and Cooper Union." Speech Monographs 37 (1970): 172-179.

Mohrmann, Gerald P., and Michael C. Leff.

"Lincoln at Cooper Union: A Rationale for Neo-Classical Criticism." Quarterly Journal of Speech 60 (1974): 459–467.

Reid, Ronald F.

"Newspaper Response to the Gettysburg Addresses." Quarterly Journal of Speech 54 (1967): 50–60.

Selzer, Linda. "Historicizing Lincoln: Garry Wills and the Canonization of the 'Gettysburg Address'." Rhetoric Review 16 (1997): 120-137.
Smith, R. Franklin. "A Night at Cooper Union." Central States Speech Journal 13 (1962): 270-275.

Wills, Garry

Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words That Remade America. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992.

Zarefsky, David.

Lincoln, Douglas, and Slavery: In the Crucible of Public Debate. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1990.