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Polemical Essays: One-Sided Arguments

Originating in the medieval period, polemical essays are the form for writers who wish to focus on a topic from one perspective only. They are often written to be deliberately polarizing. Refusing to shy away from volatile issues, it takes a strong writer to turn an antagonistic rant into a persuasive, polemical argument. Professor Cognard-Black shares examples of both well-written and overly strident polemical essays from authors such as Jonathan Edward and Laura Kipnis.

English
  • Originally Aired June 24, 2016
  • Runtime 31 minutes
  • Network The Great Courses
  • Created August 22, 2019 by
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  • Modified December 22, 2021 by
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