Abstract

Ann George and Jack Selzer's Kenneth Burke in the 1930s joins two major collections of essays by Burke himself—Essays Toward a Symbolic of Motives and Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare—to mark 2007 as a...

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Rhetoric Society Quarterly
Published
2008-07-15
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10.1080/02773940802171866
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  3. Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare
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