Public Speaking Culture
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.62413/lc.2010(2).05Keywords:
public speaking culture, content, form, discourse, literature, prizeAbstract
The present article analyzes from the viewpoint of content and form W. Faulkner’s discourse held at the moment he was being awarded the Nobel Prize in literature.
Cuvinte-cheie: cultura vorbirii în public, conținut, formă, discurs, premiu
REZUMAT
În articol, se analizează discursul scriitorului american W. Faulkner la momentul înmânării acestuia a Premiului Nobel în domeniul literaturii. Analiza făcută e de ordin formal şi conţonutal.
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English
UDC: 81`42:821.111(73)-3.09"18/19"(092)
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Received: September 8, 2010 | Reviewed: September 18, 2010 | Accepted for publication: September 25, 2010
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