"Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the Greatest President Nigeria Never Had: A Burkeian Analysis Of "This War Is Not for the Extermination of the Ibos. " A Response to Greig Henderson's "Dialogism Versus Monologism: Burke, Bakhtin, and the Languages of Social Change." KB Journal 13.1 (Fall 2017).Īdegunwa, Adekemi Eniitan. "Agitation With-and of-Burke's Comic Theory." Philosophy & Rhetoric 50.3 (2017): 315-35. Robert M., Strains of Discord: Studies in Literary Openness, Ithaca. The New York Review of Books 7 (20 October 1966): 31-33.Īdams. "Restorations." Review of Towards a Better Life by Kenneth Burke.
Burke responds in "Dramatism and Logology." Times Literary Supplement (August 12, 1983): 859.) Īdams, Robert Martin. Times Literary Supplement July 8, 1983, 715-16. "The Dance of Language" Review of Kenneth Burke and the Drama of Human Relations, 2d ed. "The Epistemological Rhetoric of Autobiography (Augustine, Saint, Bunyan, John, Oliphant, Margaret, Adams, Henry)." DAI 56.04A (1994): 296.Īdams, Robert M. "Susanne Langer and the Rhythm of Dramatic Action." DAI 45.05A (1984): 324.Īccardi, Bernard F. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1985.Ībel, Samuel David. "Catharsis: An Analytical Study of Its Meanings and Uses in Modern Literary Criticism (Classicism, Psychoanalysis)." DAI 44.12A (1983): 309.Ībdulla, Adnan K. "Terminology and Ideology: Marxist Influences on the Rhetorical Theory of Kenneth Burke." DAI 34.09A (1973): 145.Ībdulla, Adnan Khalid. "Kenneth Burke's 'secular Conversion.'" Horns of Plenty: Malcolm Cowley and His Generation 2 (Winter 1989): 39-52.Ībbott, Don Paul. "The Letter and the Spirit." Review of The Selected Correspondence of Kenneth Burke and Malcolm Cowley, 1915-1981 by Paul Jay, ed.) New Republic, 200 (March 13, 1989): 34-37.Ībbott, Don Paul. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1961. "The Vagaries of Kenneth Burke." Writers on the Left: Episodes in American Literary Communism. Kenneth Burke, Malcolm Cowley, Robert Gorham Davis.
"American Scholar Forum: The New Criticism" (a discussion of the New Criticism by William Barrett. If you have information on additional publications suitable for this list, please submit the information via this form at the KB Journal site. Updatesīoth the primary and secondary bibliographies are regularly updated. Entries in this secondary bibliography have been arranged alphabetically by the author's last name.
information points the reader to other works in which the particular work has been reprinted. To make the researcher's task easier, additional information has been added when it might prove useful. The entries in this bibliography have been written to conform, in most cases, with the documentation style of the Modern Language Association. Other contributors have provided research assistance, including Chris Stuart, Katherine Elrick, Kate Hanzalik, Kristen Gay, Mari Ramler, Dina Basuki, Christopher Milazzo, Jerald L. Clarke Rountree made major updates to the bibliography previously. New and updated entries have been added here most recently in 2019 by Kristin Santa Maria and David Blakesley. Simons and Trevor Melia (Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1989). Thames's "A Selected Bibliography of Critical Responses to Kenneth Burke, 1968-86" was generously granted by the University of Wisconsin Press, publisher of the volume in which it appeared, The Legacy of Kenneth Burke, edited by Herbert W. Rueckert and published in Critical Responses to Kenneth Burke, 1924-1966 (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1969) was graciously provided by Professor Rueckert, the editor of this important volume. Permission to draw from the secondary bibliography constructed by William H. David Blakesley collected the original bibliography, gaining permission from several sources. The primary and secondary bibliographies on Kenneth Burke are the culmination of the work of many people.