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Richard A. Lanham (born 1936) is probably most widely known for his textbooks on revising prose to improve style and clarify thought. He is also a notable scholar of the history of rhetoric who has published notable books on the subject.
Lanham was educated at Sidwell Friends School and Yale University (A.B., M.A., Ph.D.). He is Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Los Angeles, and president of Rhetorica, Inc., a consulting firm. Lanham is a recognized expert in prose stylistics and Classical and Renaissance rhetoric. His Handlist of Rhetorical Terms (2nd ed., 1991) is the standard reference in the field, and he recently revised his Analyzing Prose (2nd ed., 2003), a benchmark work in stylistic analysis. Some other works are "The Motives of Eloquence: Literary Rhetoric in the Renaissance", Style: An Anti-Textbook, Literacy and the Survival of Humanism, and The Electronic Word: Democracy, Technology, and the Arts (1995). His Revising Prose and Revising Business Prose—now in revision—remain popular. His latest work, The Economics of Attention, was published in 2006 by the University of Chicago Press.
A humorous animated guide to Richard Lanham's 'Paramedic Method', as outlined in his book _Revising Prose_, narrated by the author.
Seldom heard.
It sounds crazy, but rhetoric has the power to alter reality. In this video, we talk about Richard Lanham's take on the rhetorical view of truth and reality in order to see how and why rhetoric is useful. 0:00 Introduction 1:27 The Serious Perspective 3:53 The Rhetorical Perspective 5:59 Rhetoric and Truth 9:20 The Last Word
Collectors Show #6 April 6,1991 Richard Lanham Strangers Neons Thank You Ronnie I. and UGHA Staff
Great doo wop rocker from the rare first pressing with the misprinted "Raido" label
First time up for this track - dedicated to collectors and backroom dealers - like Barry and Brad who use to search these records on a regular basis and for DJs that used to play this type of sound to keep the Northern soul scene alive in the 80s at Stafford TOTW and last but not least dedicated to some friends no longer with us
Acme 712, 1955; Early Teenage Rockers Volume 52
Richard A. Lanham (born 1936) is probably most widely known for his textbooks on revising prose to improve style and clarify thought. He is also a notable scholar of the history of rhetoric who has published notable books on the subject.
Lanham was educated at Sidwell Friends School and Yale University (A.B., M.A., Ph.D.). He is Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Los Angeles, and president of Rhetorica, Inc., a consulting firm. Lanham is a recognized expert in prose stylistics and Classical and Renaissance rhetoric. His Handlist of Rhetorical Terms (2nd ed., 1991) is the standard reference in the field, and he recently revised his Analyzing Prose (2nd ed., 2003), a benchmark work in stylistic analysis. Some other works are "The Motives of Eloquence: Literary Rhetoric in the Renaissance", Style: An Anti-Textbook, Literacy and the Survival of Humanism, and The Electronic Word: Democracy, Technology, and the Arts (1995). His Revising Prose and Revising Business Prose—now in revision—remain popular. His latest work, The Economics of Attention, was published in 2006 by the University of Chicago Press.