Rhetoric Review
Jan 1986
Review essays
Richard Leo Enos
Carnegie Mellon University
;
David Foster
;
Jack Selzer
Pennsylvania State University
;
Kenneth Dowst
University of Iowa
Abstract
James L. Kinneavy, William McCleary, and Neil Nakadate. Writing in the Liberal Arts Tradition: A Rhetoric with Readings. Harper & Row, 1985. Pp. xvii + 395. Cloth. Instructor's manual. Marian M. Mohr, Revision: The Rhythm of Meaning. Boynton/Cook, 1984. 248 pages. Lynn Z. Bloom, Fact and Artifact: Writing Nonfiction. Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1985. 337 pages. Research in Composition and Rhetoric: A Bibliographic Sourcebook. Ed. Michael G. Moran and Ronald F. Lunsford. Greenwood Press, 1984. 506 pages.
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- Rhetoric Review
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- 1986-01-01
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- 10.1080/07350198609359127
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