Williams was hailed for his metaphysical, ethical, and social vision. These essays study the rhetorical means he employed to convey that vision and the rhetorical theories that guided his writing. Williams emerges as one who could preserve a sense of the transcendent, and the collection challenges any temptation to oversimplify either Williams's art or his ideas.
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Williams was hailed for his metaphysical, ethical, and social vision. These essays study the rhetorical means he employed to convey that vision and the rhetorical theories that guided his writing. Williams emerges as one who could preserve a sense of the transcendent, and the collection challenges any temptation to oversimplify either Williams's art or his ideas.
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