
Vernacular Eloquence What Speech Can Bring to Writing
by Elbow, Peter-
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Summary
Author Biography
Peter Elbow is Professor of English Emeritus at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and former director of its Writing Program. He is the author of Writing Without Teachers, Writing With Power, Embracing Contraries, and Everyone Can Write.
Table of Contents
What's Best in Speaking And Writing? | |
Introduction: Defining "Speech" and "Writing" | |
Speech and Writing as They Are Used: The Role of Culture | |
What's Good about Writing | |
Speaking as a Process: What Can It Offer Writing? | |
Speech as a Product: Eight Virtues in Careless Spoken Language that Careful Writing Needs | |
Intonation: A Virtue for Writing Found at the Root of Everyday Speech | |
Can We Really Have the Best of Both Worlds? | |
A Role for the Tongue During the Early Stages of Writing: Treating Speech as Writing | |
Introduction: More Defining | |
What is Speaking Onto the Page and How Does Freewriting Teach it? | |
Where Else Do We See Unplanned Speaking onto the Page? | |
Objections to Speaking onto the Page - And Responses | |
The Need for Care: Unplanned Speaking onto the Page is Never Enough | |
A Role for the Tongue During Late Revising: Reading Aloud and Treating Writing as Speech | |
Introduction | |
Revising by Reading Aloud. What the Mouth and the Ear Know | |
How Does Revising by Reading Aloud Actually Work? | |
Punctuation: Living with Two Traditions | |
Good Enough Punctuation by Reading Aloud and Listening | |
How Speech Can Improve Organization in Writing: Form as Energy | |
Summary Chapter: The Benefits of Speaking onto the Page and Reading Aloud | |
Vernacular Literacy | |
Introduction: Dante and Vulgar Eloquence | |
Our Present Culture of Proper Literacy and How It Tries To Exclude Speech | |
A New Culture of Vernacular Literacy is on the Horizon | |
How Freewriting Went from Dangerous to No Big Deal in the Composition and Rhetoric Community | |
A list of Publications Written in Nonprestige Nonstandard Versions of English | |
A List of Published Works by Peter Elbow | |
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