Timothy W. Crusius

7 articles
  1. Kenneth Burke and the Conversation after Philosophy
    Abstract

    This study of Kenneth Burke's writings traces the critic's commitment and contribution to philosophy prior to 1945. The author contends that rather than belonging to the late-modernist tradition, Burke actually starts from a position closely akin to such postmodern figures as Michel Foucault.

    doi:10.2307/358550
  2. Sophistication: Rhetoric and the Rise of Self-Consciousness
    doi:10.2307/358395
  3. Modern Rhetorical Criticism
    doi:10.2307/358211
  4. In Defence of Rhetoric
    doi:10.2307/358139
  5. A Comment on " 'That We Have Divided / In Three Our Kingdom': The Communication Triangle and a Theory of Discourse"
    doi:10.2307/377882
  6. Comment and Response
    Abstract

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    doi:10.58680/ce198711500
  7. Thinking (and rethinking) Kinneavy
    doi:10.1080/07350198509359087