
Unending Conversations
New Writings by and About Kenneth Burke
Kenneth Burke(Author)
Southern Illinois University Press
Will be published approx. on 31. January 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-0-8093-2353-1 (ISBN)
Description
Previously unpublished writings by and about Kenneth Burke plus essays by such Burkean luminaries as Wayne C. Booth, William H. Rueckert, Robert Wess, Thomas Carmichael, and Michael Feehan make the publication of Unending Conversations a significant event in the field of Burke studies and in the wider field of literary criticism and theory. Editors Greig Henderson and David Cratis Williams have divided their material into three parts: ""Dialectics of Expression, Communication, and Transcendence,""""Criticism, Symbolicity, and Tropology,"" and ""Transcendence and the Theological Motive."" In the first part, Williams's textual introduction and Rueckert's essay analyze the genesis and composition of Burke's A Symbolic of Motives and Poetics, Dramatistically Considered. Henderson opens part two by showing how these two essays' concerns with literary form hearken back to Burke's first book of criticism, Counter-Statement. Thomas Carmichael discusses Burke's relationship to thinkers such as Paul de Man, Jacques Derrida, Stanley Fish, Fredric Jameson, Jean-Francois Lyotard, and Richard Rorty. Wess analyzes the relation between Burke's dramatistic pentad of act, agent, scene, agency, and purpose and his four master tropes - metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche, and irony. In the third part, Booth mines his unpublished correspondence with Burke to demonstrate that Burke is a coy theologian. Michael Feehan discusses Burke's revelation in a 1983 interview that rather than rebounding from a naive kind of Marxism in Permanence and Change, he was rebounding from what he had ""learned as a Christian Scientist.
Reviews / Votes
[Unending Conversations] makes two very important contributions. It makes available to scholars previously unpublished portions of Burke's work toward the long-anticipated but never completed volume, A Symbolic of Motives, and another late, uncompleted project, Poetics, Dramatistically Considered. It also provides a rich scholarly context for these materials.-Miriam Marty Clark, Auburn UniversityMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Carbondale
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
pbk.
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
390 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8093-2353-1 (9780809323531)
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Greig Henderson is an associate professor in the Department of English at the University of Toronto. President of the Kenneth Burke Society, he is the author of Kenneth Burke: Literature and Language as Symbolic Action. David Cratis Williams is an assistant professor of speech communication in the Department of Philosophy and the Liberal Arts at the University of Missouri, Rolla. He edited Argumentation Theory and the Rhetoric of Assent and The Cratis Williams Chronicles: I Come to Boone.