"Ralph Ellison and Kenneth Burke" focuses on the little-known but important friendship between two canonical American writers. The story of this fifty-year friendship, however, is more than literary b
Crable (Villanova U.) draws on unpublished correspondence as well as published writing, especially Ralph Ellison's nonfiction and Kenneth's Burke's rhetorical theory, in this exploration of the 50-yea
In this book, a variety of contributors examine the work of Kenneth Burke, applying the idea of transcendence inherent in Burke's work to a variety of topics in three general areas: transcendence in c
Creating Albert Camus: Foundations & Explorations in his Philosophy of Communication contributes to the study of the philosophy of communication by solidifying the place of Albert Camus within