A Rhetoric of Motives
Berkeley, University of California Press (1969)
| Abstract | As critic, Kenneth Burke's preoccupations were at the beginning purely esthetic and literary; but afterCounter-Statement(1931), he began to discriminate a ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Semantics (Philosophy Rhetoric | |||||||||
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| Call number | B840.B8 1969 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0520015460 9780520015463 | |||||||||
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Timothy W. Crusius (1986). A Case for Kenneth Burke's Dialectic and Rhetoric. Philosophy and Rhetoric 19 (1):23 - 37.
Henry W. Sams (1952). Book Review:A Rhetoric of Motives. Kenneth Burke. [REVIEW] Ethics 62 (2):130-.
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Kenneth Burke (1969). A Grammar of Motives. Berkeley, University of California Press.
Jeffrey W. Murray (2002). Kenneth Burke: A Dialogue of Motives. Philosophy and Rhetoric 35 (1):22 - 49.
Robert Wess (1996). Kenneth Burke: Rhetoric, Subjectivity, Postmodernism. Cambridge University Press.
Kenneth Burke (1962). A Grammar of Motives, and a Rhetoric of Motives. Cleveland, World Pub. Co..
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