Early life and education
Richard Alan Lanham was born on April 26, 1936, in Washington, D.C. He attended Yale University (AB, 1956; MA, 1960; PhD, 1963).Career
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. Long a champion of Sophistic rhetoric as a challenge and counterweight to Aristotle's model of rhetoric, in recent years Lanham has become interested in multimedia and the implications for rhetoric in this age of electronic text."Q" question
In ''The Electronic Word: Democracy, Technology and the Arts'', Lanham asks what he calls the "Q" question, named "Q" afterEconomics of Attention
In his ''The Economics of Attention'', Lanham points that human attention is one of the most scarce resources.Selected Publications
* * ''The Motives of Eloquence: Literary Rhetoric in the Renaissance''. Yale University Press. 1976. * * ''Analyzing Prose.'' Charles Scribner's Sons, 1983. 2nd Ed, Continuum, 2003. * Reviews of ''The Electronic Word'': * * * ''The Economics of Attention: Style and Substance in the Age of Electronic Communication.'' University of Chicago Press. 2006. * ''The Electronic Word: Democracy, Technology and the Arts''. University of Chicago Press, 1993.References
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