A Rhetoric of Motives by Kenneth Burke

A Rhetoric of Motives

Kenneth Burke

356 pages paperback 1969

2 editions

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As critic, Kenneth Burke's preoccupations were at the beginning purely esthetic and literary; but after Counter-Statement (1931), he began to discriminate a rhetorical or persuasive component in literature, and thereupon became a philosopher of la...

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