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Conversation: Its Faults and Its Graces - Exploring the Art of Dialogue and Communication Through Literary Lens - cover

Conversation: Its Faults and Its Graces - Exploring the Art of Dialogue and Communication Through Literary Lens

Andrew P. Peabody, Francis Trench, Parry Gwynne

Publisher: Good Press

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In 'Conversation: Its Faults and Its Graces,' readers are invited to explore the intricate art of conversation through a range of literary styles and perspectives that shed light on the nuances of human interaction. This anthology seamlessly blends insightful analysis with eloquent prose, offering a tapestry of narratives and reflections that highlight the skill, pitfalls, and elegance of dialogue. The collection is significant for its diverse examination of conversational dynamics, touching on themes of societal norms, individual expression, and the transformative power of words. Standout essays within the volume illuminate various facets of communication'Äînuanced turn-taking, the weight of silence, and the grace of wit'Äîproviding a comprehensive look at how conversation shapes human experience. Curated by a trio of erudite authors'ÄîAndrew P. Peabody, Francis Trench, and Parry Gwynne'Äîthis anthology is a synthesis of varied insights drawn from their rich academic and intellectual encounters. Peabody, with his foundational interest in moral philosophy, complements Trench's literary acumen and Gwynne's observational prowess. Together, they provide a forward-looking perspective that aligns with historical and cultural movements underscoring the importance of dialogue in bridging divides and fostering understanding. Their combined efforts amplify the anthology's mission to enrich the reader's comprehension of conversational art. This collection is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of conversational practices. It offers an unparalleled exploration of communication's multifaceted roles across various settings, embracing both timeless and contemporary discourse. Ideal for both casual readers and academics, it encourages a reflective engagement with the text, prompting readers to consider conversation as a living, dynamic art form. By delving into this volume, readers can appreciate the vast array of insights and styles, fostering a personal dialogue with the multitude of voices that echo through its pages.
Available since: 10/05/2023.
Print length: 77 pages.

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