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  • White, Hayden and Margaret Brose (eds.):

    Publicado por Baltimore, London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982

    ISBN 10: 0801828775ISBN 13: 9780801828775

    Librería: Fundus-Online GbR Borkert Schwarz Zerfaß, Berlin, Alemania

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    Hardcover with dust jacket. Condición: Gut. IX, 175 p. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Schutzumschlag berieben, sonst ein gutes Exemplar / dust jacket rubbed, otherwise a good copy. - Poet, novelist, aphorist. dialectitianKenneth Burke may be the most versatile literary and intellectual figure of the twentieth century. In these essays. seven leading critics consider both Burke the man and the kaleidoscopic body of his work, exposing the common themes and strategies that hold his eclectic oeuvre together. This collection touches upon the philosophical. theological. and aesthetic elements of Burke's writing; its applicability to social issues: and how a confrontation with history constitutes a continual thread in Burke's critical consciousness. William Ruekert begins with an overview of "the many Kenneth Burkes." while Donald Jennerman explores tlhe classicalspecifically . Aristotelianelements in Burke's thought. The way s in which Burke's "lo- gology ' can be applied to complex social concerns and how it captures key themes of Christian and Augustinian theory are examined in articles by. respectively. William Wasserstrom and John Freccero. Frank Lentricchia's "Reading History with Kenneth Burke" and Fredric Jameson s look at Burke and ideological analysis illuminate not only the critic's intellectual approach to history but also his role and effectiveness as a teacher. Finally, Angus Fletcher looks at Burke's writing as writing, demonstrating how the reader should approach the works in order to grasp the nuances of their complex recursive structures. Representing Kenneth Burke is the sixth collection of papers from the English Institute to be published by Johns Hopkins. Its selections capture both the letter and the spirit of a prodigious critical achievement. / Contents Preface Hayden White Some of the Many Kenneth Burkes William Rueckert Kenneth Burke's Poetics of Catharsis Donald L. Jennermann Logology: Burke on St. Augustine John Freccero The Symbolic Inference; or, Kenneth Burke and Ideological Analysis Fredric R. Jameson Kenneth Burke, "Logology," and the Tribal No William Wasserstrom Reading History with Kenneth Burke Frank Lentricchia Volume and Body in Burke's Criticism, or Stalled in the Right Place Angus Fletcher. ISBN 9780801828775 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 293.

  • White, Hayden & Brose, Margaret, editors:

    Publicado por Johns Hopkins Univ. Press (1982), Baltimore, 1982

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    orig.boards Small tear to dustwrapper, minor rubbing, VG., dustwrapper 21x14cm, ix, 175 pp, Selected Papers from the English Institute, New Series, No. 6. Contains 7 papers. Includes: William Rueckert "Some of the Many Kenneth Burkes"; Donald L. Jennermann "Kenneth Burke's Poetics of Catharsis"; John Freccero "Logology: Burke on St. Augustine"; Fredric R. Jameson "The Symbolic Interference; or, Kenneth Burke and Ideological Analysis"; William Wasserstrom "Kenneth Burke, 'Logology', and the Tribal No"; Frank Lentricchia "Reading History with Kenneth Burke"; Angus Fletcher "Volume and Body in Burke's Criticism, or Stalled in the Right Place". Small tear to dustwrapper, minor rubbing, VG., dustwrapper.