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Miscellany

Kenneth Burke and generative criticism of speeches

Pages 252-257 | Published online: 22 May 2009
 

Abstract

Kenneth Burke offers the student of rhetorical criticism not so much a stock pattern for analyzing linguistic works as a perspective and set of tools which generate insights into them. One particular tool, “re‐writing,” is here examined primarily as a speculative, exploratory way of looking at a speech, and also as a way of imaginatively setting forth the symbolic action of a speaker.

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