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Louise M. Rosenblatt’s award-winning work continues increasingly to be read in a wide range of academic fields-literary criticism, reading theory, aesthetics, composition, …
This selection of essays and poetry from the first three volumes of L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E magazine discusses a “spectrum of writing that places its attention primarily on language and …
This work presents a case for a phenomenological rhetoric. It shows how phenomenological philosophy might guide the theory and practice of rhetoric, reanimating its role in the …
Timothy Walsh's study of the function and significance of absence in literature demonstrates its centrality in terms of both literary technique and philosophical consequence. …
This volume contains contributions on post-process theory, which endorses the fundamental idea that no codifiable or generalizable writing process exists or could exist. Theorists …
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 …
Misunderstanding and denigration of postmodern feminism are widespread Elizabeth Flynn's Feminism Beyond Modernism comes to its defense in a cogent and astute manner by first …
In seven essays, the author of this book calls for both the broad cultural vision and the sanity of a Samuel Johnson in pronouncements on literature. Using Johnson as an example, …
This text takes a ""third sophistics"" approach to rhetoric, one that focuses on the play of language that disrupts the ""either/or"" construction of dialectic. It concentrates on …
Previously unpublished writings by and about Kenneth Burke plus essays by such Burkean luminaries as Wayne C. Booth, William H. Rueckert, Robert Wess, Thomas Carmichael, and …