Critical Responses to Kenneth Burke, 1924-1966William Howe Rueckert |
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... problems of com- munication on the one hand , and with the " modes of expression and appeal in the fine arts . with purely ... problem of truth and reality which the poetic considerations had at first raised . Equally , the Rhetoric and ...
... problems of com- munication on the one hand , and with the " modes of expression and appeal in the fine arts . with purely ... problem of truth and reality which the poetic considerations had at first raised . Equally , the Rhetoric and ...
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... problem of the “ in- trinsic , " or the problem of " substance . " 119 " Men's conception of mo- tive ... is integrally related to their conception of substance . Hence , to deal with problems of motive is to deal with problems of sub ...
... problem of the “ in- trinsic , " or the problem of " substance . " 119 " Men's conception of mo- tive ... is integrally related to their conception of substance . Hence , to deal with problems of motive is to deal with problems of sub ...
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... problem . Inside his own thinking process , he would state his case , refute his statement , and then formulate a compromise or a neutral , residual statement.16 Later , realizing that this gave him only two view- points at most , he ...
... problem . Inside his own thinking process , he would state his case , refute his statement , and then formulate a compromise or a neutral , residual statement.16 Later , realizing that this gave him only two view- points at most , he ...
Contents
MATTHEW JOSEPHSON Experimental 1924 | 1 |
WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS Kenneth Burke 1929 | 16 |
MALCOLM COWLEY Unwilling Novelist 1932 | 30 |
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abstract aesthetic agent Allen Tate American analysis Aristotle artist Attitudes toward History audience become Burke says calls catharsis communication concept context Counter-Statement Dial dialectic discussion drama dramatistic EDITOR'S NOTE emotional essay function Grammar of Motives human I. A. Richards Ibid idea ideal identification intellectual interpretation Kenneth Burke kind language linguistic literary criticism Literary Form literature logical logologic Malcolm Cowley Marianne Moore Marxist means ment metaphor method mind modern moral movement nature Partisan Review pentad Permanence and Change Philosophy of Literary poem poet poetic poetry political principle problem psychoanalysis psychology purpose R. P. Blackmur rational reader reality relation Reprinted Review Rhetoric of Motives Rhetoric of Religion scene seems sense situation social society speech strategy substance symbolic action synecdoche tension theory things thought tion tragedy tragic transcendence University verbal vocabulary William Carlos Williams words writing