Landmark Essays on Kenneth Burke


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<p>In the inaugural series of Landmark Essay books this is the only volume which focuses on the work of one scholar. Kenneth Burke -- poet scholar critic iconoclast eccentric and Yankee crank -- is the major figure in American humanities in the twentieth century. He does not fit tidily into any philosophical school nor is he reducible to any simple set of principles and ideas. Scholars from many fields -- communication English history sociology and more -- have studied Burke's theories and critical methods which have spawned reams of commentary extension debate and application. More than a single intellectual worker he is the ore for a scholarly industry. This book contains a few outstanding examples of the products of that industry. Readers will find models of what it means to be Burkean to study Burke and to use Burke in developing an understanding of the human condition. <br><br> The essays in this volume show that one can borrow ideas from Burke or one can become wholly immersed in him. However his work cannot be reduced to or equated with any other figure method or school of thought. The reader may find some striking similarities among the papers in this book. Written by scholars from several disciplines they nevertheless address many of the same themes during the course of their exposition. What is also striking is the fact that most of the essays enter that Burkean system of themes from different starting points. Thus they are models of what Burke claims for any critical vocabulary -- including his own -- that they are cycles of terms any one of which leads into another. </p>
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