Charles I. Schuster

5 articles
  1. In Memoriam: Bob Boynton
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    doi:10.58680/ccc20021471
  2. The Structure of Written Communication: Studies in Reciprocity between Writers and Readers
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    Writing: Philosophical Assumptions Inherent in Current Cognitive Models of Writing. Reciprocity as a Principle of Discourse. What Writers Do. M. Nystrand, A. Doyle, and M. Himley, A Critical Examination of the Doctrine of Autonomous Texts. Necessary Text Elaborations. Learning to Write: M. Himley, Genre as Generative: One Perspective on One Child's Early Writing Growth. Where do the Spaces Go? The Development of Word Segmentation in the Bissex Texts. Learning to Write by Talking about Writing: A Summary of Research on Intensive Peer Review in Expository Writing Instruction at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. References. Index.

    doi:10.2307/357830
  3. Mikhail Bakhtin as Rhetorical Theorist
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    doi:10.58680/ce198513257
  4. Confessions of a writer: The art of Richard Selzer
    doi:10.1080/07350198409359084
  5. The Sense of the Seventies: A Rhetorical Reader
    doi:10.2307/356774