Advanced Legal Writing: Theories and Strategies in Persuasive Writing (Legal Research and Writing)
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With a practical focus on persuasive writing strategy, Michael R. Smith identifies and explores three processes of persuasive writing logos, pathos, and ethos and provides a thorough introduction to the elements of rhetorical style.
Using detailed how-to guides and plenty of examples, the author s distinctive approach to persuasive writing examines:
technical aspects of rhetorical style: metaphor, literary allusion, figures of speech, and graphic design
three basic processes of persuasive legal writing strategy:
Logos: logic and rational argument
Pathos: value-based argument
Ethos: establishing credibility
interdisciplinary contributions to persuasive writing from fields such as cognitive psychology, classical rhetoric, and morality theory
effective strategies that extend beyond the trial or appellate brief to a broad range of documents and settings
In the Second Edition, the reader will find:
a new organization that puts a greater emphasis on practice and relatively less on theory for each of the three processes of persuasive writing strategy
a new six-Part organization:
I. Introduction
II. Logos Strategies
III. Pathos Strategies
IV. Ethos Strategies
V. Rhetorical Style
VI. The Ethics and Morality of Persuasion
coverage of new developments in cognitive psychology, Pathos persuasion, and the role of metaphor in persuasive legal writing.
the same manageable length
For a complete examination of the technique and strategy behind persuasive writing, Smith s text strikes the right balance of depth and scope for upper-level legal writing courses.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #654783 in Books
- Published on: 2002-02
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 360 pages
Customer Reviews
Thoughtful and deep
This is the most thoughtful book on persuasive writing I've ever read. It approaches the subject with scholarly exuberance. It covers many fine points that are often missing from texts on persuasive legal writing: ethical persuasion, rhetoric, polish. But to the extent that it is scholarly and is a text for an advanced legal writing class in law school, it will probably seem a little too much for the practicing lawyer. Only the most dedicated appellate specialist will find it useful, I predict.





