Rhetoric Society Quarterly
May 2014
Rhetorical Style: The Uses of Language in Persuasion, by Jeanne Fahnestock
Joseph E. Harmon
Argonne National Laboratory
Abstract
My bookcase holds many contemporary books on “style”—or to use the Aristotelian term, lexis—in written communication. They are largely concentrated on such matters as clarity, conciseness, and cons...
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- Rhetoric Society Quarterly
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- 2014-05-27
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