Shakespeare Electronic Conference, SHK 7.0838. Friday, 15 November 1996.
(1) From: Michael E. Cohen <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Date: Thursday, 14 Nov 1996 08:15:02 -0700
Subj: Re: SHK 7.0822 Re: Rhetorical Resources
(2) From: David Knauer <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Date: Friday, 15 Nov 1996 08:36:08 -0500 (EST)
Subj: Re: Rhetorical Resources
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From: Michael E. Cohen <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Date: Thursday, 14 Nov 1996 08:15:02 -0700
Subject: 7.0822 Re: Rhetorical Resources
Comment: Re: SHK 7.0822 Re: Rhetorical Resources
Nick Jones, Oberlin College said
>A useful tool in teaching (and just trying to remember) figures of rhetoric is
>Richard A. Lanham's Handlist of Rhetorical Terms ( Univ. of Calif. Press,
>1969,
>2nd ed 1992). I think it's still in print in paper.
Yes, it is still in print.
And for those lucky enough to have Macintosh computers, a HyperCard-based
digital version is in production and will be out from UC Press in a couple of
months (it is all finished and in testing right now--those who are interested
in beta testing it should contact me).
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From: David Knauer <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Date: Friday, 15 Nov 1996 08:36:08 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: Rhetorical Resources
Nell Benjamin mentioned _A Glossary of Literary Terms_. It's by M. H. Abrams
and is very much available, if not ubiquitous, judging by what my colleagues
keep on their shelves.
David Knauer