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On human nature [electronic resource] : a gathering while everything flows, 1967-1984 / Kenneth Burke ; edited by William H. Rueckert and Angelo Bonadonna ; arranged, and annotated by William H. Rueckert.

By: Burke, Kenneth, 1897-1993.
Contributor(s): Rueckert, William H. (William Howe), 1926- | Bonadonna, Angelo | ebrary, Inc.
Publisher: Berkeley : University of California Press, c2003Description: xiv, 389 p. ; 24 cm.Subject(s): Philosophy | CriticismGenre/Form: Electronic books. DDC classification: 814/.52 Online resources: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Contents:
On stress, its seeking, 1967 -- On "creativity", a partial retraction, 1971 -- Towards Helhaven : three stages of a vision, 1971 -- Why satire, with a plan for writing one, 1974 -- Realisms, occidental style, 1982 -- Archetype and entelechy, 1972 -- (Nonsymbolic) motion/(symbolic) action, 1978 -- Theology and logology, 1979 -- Symbolism as a realistic mode : "de-psychoanalyzing" logologized, 1979 -- A theory of terminology, 1967 -- Towards looking back, 1976 -- Variations on "providence", 1981 -- Eye-crossing, from Brooklyn to Manhattan : an eye-poem for the ear, 1973 -- Counter-gridlock : an interview with Kenneth Burke, 1980-81.

Includes bibliographical references.

On stress, its seeking, 1967 -- On "creativity", a partial retraction, 1971 -- Towards Helhaven : three stages of a vision, 1971 -- Why satire, with a plan for writing one, 1974 -- Realisms, occidental style, 1982 -- Archetype and entelechy, 1972 -- (Nonsymbolic) motion/(symbolic) action, 1978 -- Theology and logology, 1979 -- Symbolism as a realistic mode : "de-psychoanalyzing" logologized, 1979 -- A theory of terminology, 1967 -- Towards looking back, 1976 -- Variations on "providence", 1981 -- Eye-crossing, from Brooklyn to Manhattan : an eye-poem for the ear, 1973 -- Counter-gridlock : an interview with Kenneth Burke, 1980-81.

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