If you liked Traditions of Eloquence by Cinthia Gannett, John Brereton, and Maureen Fitzsimmons, start with Norton Reader Shorter and They Say/I Say (2016), Norton Reader Shorter and the Little Seagull Handbook (2016), and The Norton reader -- fourteenth edition (2017). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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What should I read after Traditions of Eloquence?
BookOrb recommends Norton Reader Shorter and They Say/I Say (2016), Norton Reader Shorter and the Little Seagull Handbook (2016), The Norton reader -- fourteenth edition (2017), Brereton; a family history (1919), and Norton Reader Shorter and the Little Seagull Handbook with Exercises (2016).
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Who wrote Traditions of Eloquence?
Traditions of Eloquence is by Cinthia Gannett, John Brereton, and Maureen Fitzsimmons.