Letters from Kenneth Burke to William H. Rueckert, 1959-1987 e-bog
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These letters show the development of Burke's thought in the last thirty or so years of his life, when he remained remarkably productive not only as a correspondent but as a critic and traveling scholar. Rueckert became for Burke both student and "e;co-conspirator,"e; with Burke himself playing the roles of teacher, mentor, father, and peer. While Burke corresponded for many years with ...
E-bog
146,74 DKK
Forlag
Parlor Press, LLC
Udgivet
28 oktober 2002
Længde
368 sider
Genrer
HPC
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780972477222
These letters show the development of Burke's thought in the last thirty or so years of his life, when he remained remarkably productive not only as a correspondent but as a critic and traveling scholar. Rueckert became for Burke both student and "e;co-conspirator,"e; with Burke himself playing the roles of teacher, mentor, father, and peer. While Burke corresponded for many years with Malcolm Cowley, William Carlos Williams, Hugh Duncan, and others, with Rueckert, we see him writing to someone who may have understood and appreciated his work more than anyone.