Yet one cannot say that Burke has identified guilt as our primary humane emotion with any proficiency: it is simply the ... The early sixties were lean and disappointing years for Burke, who wouldn't or couldn't finish A Symbolic of ...
"But the point of Burke's work, and the significance of his achievement, is not that he points out that religion and language affect each other, for this has been said before, but that he proceeds to demonstrate how this is so by reference ...
Faulkner from Within: Destructive and Generative Being in the Novels of William Faulkner is the culmination of William H. Rueckert’s lifetime of study of this great American novelist.
(With Ruth C. Metcalf and Christine Gibson.) The Foundations ofAesthetics. London, UK: George Allen and Unwin, 1922. (With C. K. Ogden and James Wood.) French Self-Taught Through Pictures. New York: Pocket, 1950.
... Burke and Ernesto Grassi.” Kenneth Burke and Contemporary European Thought. Ed. Bernard L. Brock. Tuscaloosa: U of ... Critical Responses to Kenneth Burke, 1924–1966. Ed. William H. Rueckert. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota P ...
With singer / songwriter grandson Harry Chapin . Among Burke's many accomplishments was the composition of a song which Chapin made famous , " One Light in a Dark Valley . ” Burke complained at the conference that he made more money off ...
Published by the University of California Press: the opening remarks of “William James, Whitman, and Emerson” are based on the review “William James: Superlative Master of the Comparative” (Review of Ralph Barton Perry, ...
... Critical Moments : Kenneth Burke's Categories and Critiques ( Seattle , 1957 ) . Lentricchia , F. , Críticism and Social Change ( Chicago , 1983 ) . Pretext 6 ( Fall / Winter 1986 ) . ( Special Burke issue . ) Rueckert , W. H. , Kenneth ...
René Girard , Things Hidden since the Foundation of the World , trans . Stephen Bann and Michael Metteer ( Stanford , CA : Stanford ... Crusius , Kenneth Burke and the Conversation after Philosophy , 88 . 93ff . 4. Ibid . , 199 . 5.
Kenneth Burke--rhetorician, philosopher, linguist, sociologist, literary and music critic, crank--was one of the foremost theorists of literary form.
Ann George, Jack Selzer. an organizational meeting of the League of American Writers on May 16 ... John L. Lewis is founding the Congress of Industrial Organizations . The large collection called Proletarian Literature in America ...