Kenneth Burke (May 5 1897-November 19 1993) was a major American literary theorist and philosopher. Burke's primary interests were in rhetoric and aesthetics. Wikipedia
Introduction to Kenneth Burke B. 1897; D. 1995 THE VIRTUAL BURKEIAN PARLOR from Foss, Sonja, Karen Foss, and Robert Trapp (1991). bradley.bradley.edu/~ell/burke.html
In addition to providing a forum for such interaction, Burke-L has a few list-twists designed to focus the discussion on Burke's writings and concepts. www.home.duq.edu/~thames/kennethburke/parlor.htm
In our Happenings section, learn more about Michael Burke's sculpture exhibits and the site of the 2008 Triennial Meeting of the Kenneth Burke Society. www.kbjournal.org
For Kenneth Burke, intelligence and rhetoric use are inseperable, and are the abilities which set humans apart from other animals. nightfly.googlepages.com/kennethburke
The definitive Wikipedia entry for Kenneth Burke. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Burke
A Puzzling Figure in Literary Criticism Is Suddenly Central Did Kenneth Burke, intellectual maverick, accidentally create cultural studies? chronicle.com/free/v47/i32/32a02601.htm