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September 1986

  1. PRE/FACE 9: Critical Pluralism and Democracy
  2. Richards, Burke, and the Relations between Rhetoric and Poetics
  3. Foundationalism and Anti-Foundationalism in Composition Studies
  4. The History of Rhetoric and the Rhetoric of History

January 1986

  1. Richard Cherwitz in the Prison House of Language

September 1985

  1. In Haste
  2. Oscillation as Assimilation: Burke's Latest Self-Revisions
  3. The Kenneth Burke Collection: The Penn State Library
  4. Some Manuscript Collections Containing Kenneth Burke Materials
  5. "KB at Home and Bust of KB."
  6. Kenneth Burke's Perspective on Perspectives
  7. Dramatic Irony, Collaboration, and Kenneth Burke's Theory of Form
  8. Musical Form and Rhetorical Form: Kenneth Burke's Dial Reviews as Counterpart to Counter-Statement
  9. Kenneth Burke: A Man of Letters
  10. "Anecdotes on Accessibility: KB in Wyoming"
  11. "A Conversation" (KB at Penn State)
  12. "An Afternoon with Burke and Cowley" (KB at The Pennsylvania State Univ.)
  13. "Burke Re-Marx" (South Atlantic MLA panel on KB and Marx)
  14. A Mal-Lingering Thought (Tragic-Comedic) About KB's Visit" (KB at UTA)
  15. Three Days and Three Terms" (KB at Univ. of Texas at Arlington)
  16. "Thinking of Kenneth Burke (KB at Univ. of Alabama)

April 1985

  1. The Rhetoric of the Buddha: Selfless Selves and the Theatre of Persuasion
  2. The Orality of the 'Paragraph' in Greek Rhetoric
  3. A Grammar of Actions and Attitudes: Unfolding a Humanist Theory of Literary Studies
  4. Historical Perspectives on the Philosophy and the Rhetoric of Science: Sources for a Pluralistic Rhetoric

January 1985

  1. The Grammar of Logic" (review/article of Beauz河's article on grammar, originally published in Diderot's Encyclopedie

September 1984

  1. On Post-Structuralism and Compositionists
  2. Decorum, Kairos, and the 'New' Rhetoric
  3. A New Introduction to Psychoanalysis, Taken as a Version of Modern Rhetoric

July 1984

  1. The Tyranny of Logic and the Freedom of Argumentation
  2. Perelman's Loci in Literary Argument
  3. Chaim Perelman: Persona and Accommodation in the New Rhetoric

April 1984

  1. The Writing of Scientific Non-Fiction
  2. Toward a 'Post-Critical Rhetoric'?

January 1984

  1. Pre/face, No. 7: Neo-Romanticism and the History of Rhetoric

September 1983

  1. Event and Repeatability: Ricœur and Derrida in Debate
  2. Deconstructing a Text on North Africa: Ricœur and Post-Structuralism
  3. Paul Ricœur as Teacher: A Reminiscence
  4. Genre as Praxis: An Inquiry
  5. Between Intention and Inscription: Toward a Dialogical Rhetoric
  6. Hermeneutics and the Semantics of Action
  7. On First Looking into Ricœur's Interpretation Theory: A Beginner's Guide
  8. Rhetorical Themes in the Work of Paul Ricœur: A Bibliographical Introduction
  9. Possibilities for a Post-Critical Rhetoric: A Parasitical Preface 6

July 1983

  1. How General Should/Can Rhetoric Be?
  2. Thomas DeQuincey in a Revisionist History of Rhetoric

April 1983

  1. Dear Peter Elbow
  2. Post-Structuralism and Composition
  3. Learning, Inscrutability, and Rhetoric: Paolo Valesio's Novantiqua
  4. Allegories of Reading: Positing a Rhetoric of Romanticism; or, Paul de Man's Critique of Pure Figural Anteriority