The Gift of the Gab: How Eloquence Works

Author(s): David Crystal

Writing, Language & Reference

We all know eloquence when we hear it. But what exactly is it? And how might we gain more of it for ourselves? This entertaining and, yes, eloquent book illuminates the power of language from a linguistic point of view and provides fascinating insights into the way we use words. David Crystal, a world-renowned expert on the history and usage of the English language, probes the intricate workings of eloquence. His lively analysis encompasses everyday situations (wedding speeches, business presentations, storytelling) as well as the oratory of great public gatherings. Crystal focuses on the here and now of eloquent speaking-from pitch, pace, and prosody to jokes, appropriateness, and how to wield a microphone. He explains what is going on moment by moment and examines each facet of eloquence. He also investigates topics such as the way current technologies help or hinder our verbal powers, the psychological effects of verbal excellence, and why certain places or peoples are thought to be more eloquent than others.
In the core analysis of the book, Crystal offers an extended and close dissection of Barack Obama's electrifying "Yes we can" speech of 2008, in which the president demonstrated full mastery of virtually every element of eloquence-from the simple use of parallelism and an awareness of what not to say, to his brilliant conclusion constructed around two powerful words: dreams and answers.

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"What do we mean by eloquence? In his new book the smart and prolific pop-linguist David Crystal sets out to give an answer-and some practical suggestions as to how any of us might work to acquire it."-Sam Leith, Financial Times -- Sam Leith Financial Times "Rhetoric has its own algebra, and Crystal deciphers it superbly."-Philip Collins, The Times -- Philip Collins The Times

David Crystal is an independent scholar with lifelong experience as a lecturer, public speaker, and broadcaster. He is honorary professor of linguistics, University of Bangor, and the author of more than one hundred books on phonetics, Shakespeare's language, child language, and related topics. He lives in Holyhead, UK.

General Fields

  • : 9780300214260
  • : Yale University Press
  • : Yale University Press
  • : 0.408
  • : May 2016
  • : 216mm X 140mm
  • : United States
  • : May 2016
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : David Crystal
  • : Hardback
  • : 616
  • : 808.5
  • : 256
  • : 29 b/w illus.