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* Kenneth Burke, literary theorist, linguist
" Also in 1966, Kenneth Burke, declared, " Count me among those who would view this poem both as a marvel, and as ' in principle ' finished "
* Burke, Kenneth.
Kenneth Burke asserted humans use rhetoric to resolve conflicts by identifying shared characteristics and interests in symbols.
* Kenneth Burke was a rhetorical theorist, philosopher, and poet.
* Cluster criticism – a method developed by Kenneth Burke that seeks to help the critic understand the rhetor's worldview.
* The Humane Particulars: The Collected Letters of William Carlos Williams and Kenneth Burke ( 2004 )
* Kenneth Burke: Literature and Equipment for Living
Hymes considers literary critic Kenneth Burke his biggest influence on this latter work, saying, “ My sense of what I do probably owes more to KB than to anyone else ”.
" Similarly, Kenneth Burke explains Korzybski's kind of semantics contrasting it, in A Grammar of Motives, with a kind of Burkean poetry by saying " Semantics is essentially scientist, an approach to language in terms of knowledge, whereas poetic forms are kinds of action ".
* Burke, Kenneth.
The role of Thersites as a social critic has been advanced by several philosophers and literary critics, including Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Friedrich Nietzsche, Edward Said and Kenneth Burke.
* Kenneth Burke ( 1897 – 1993 ), Cultural and literary critic and philosopher ; Harry and Tom Chapin's grandfather.
Chapin's maternal grandfather was literary critic Kenneth Burke.
His paternal grandfather, James Ormsbee Chapin, was an artist who illustrated Robert Frost's first two books of poetry ; his maternal grandfather was the philosopher Kenneth Burke.
Literary critic and philosopher Kenneth Burke first coined and described the expression " scapegoat mechanism " in his books Permanence and Change ( 1935 ), and A Grammar of Motives ( 1945 ).
* American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal for Belles Lettres: Kenneth Burke
* Kenneth Burke: Rhetoric studies
At Chicago, she undertook studies in philosophy, ancient history and literature alongside her other requirements ( Leo Strauss, Richard McKeon, Peter von Blanckenhagen and Kenneth Burke were among her lecturers ) and graduated with an A. B.
The first titles to appear were Williams ' Collected Poems 1921 – 31 ( 1934 ), with an introduction by Wallace Stevens, Oppen's Discrete Series, followed by Reznikoff's Jerusalem the Golden, ( 1934, poetry ), his Testimony, ( 1934, prose ), with an introduction by Kenneth Burke and his In Memoriam: 1933 ( 1934, poetry ).
Until 1942, they co-edited the journal, publishing works by many influential authors, including Eudora Welty, Kenneth Burke, and Ford Madox Ford.
* Kenneth Burke
She shared an apartment on Greenwich Avenue with several others, including the writer Djuna Barnes, philosopher Kenneth Burke, and literary critic Malcolm Cowley
Lewis, essayist Edward Hoagland, literary critic Camille Paglia, rhetorician Kenneth Burke, fomer United Artists ' senior vice-president Steven Bach, novelists Bernard Malamud and John Gardner, trumpeter / composer Bill Dixon, composers Allen Shawn, Henry Brant, and Vivian Fine, painters Kenneth Noland and Jules Olitski, politicians Mansour Farhang and Mac Maharaj, poets Léonie Adams and Howard Nemerov, sculptor Anthony Caro, dancer / choreographer Martha Graham, drummer Milford Graves, author William " Bill " Butler ( author of The Butterfly Revolution ), economist Karl Polanyi and a number of Pulitzer Prize-winning poets including W. H. Auden, Stanley Kunitz, Mary Oliver, Theodore Roethke and Anne Waldman.

Kenneth and described
Bevin's initial approach to the USSR as Foreign Secretary has been described by historian Kenneth O. Morgan as " wary and suspicious, but not automatically hostile ".
The scholar Kenneth Billingsley found that Trumbo wrote The Daily Worker about films which he said communist influence in Hollywood had prevented from being made: among them were proposed adaptations of Arthur Koestler's anti-totalitarian works Darkness at Noon and The Yogi and the Commissar, which described the rise of communism in Russia.
Kenneth E. Iverson developed APL in the early 1960s, described in his 1962 book A Programming Language ( ISBN 9780471430148 ).
Kenneth Jackson famously described the Ulster Cycle as a " window on the Iron Age ", and Garret Olmsted has attempted to draw parallels between Táin Bó Cuailnge, the Ulster Cycle epic, and the iconography of the Gundestrup Cauldron.
In 1968 Ronald Melzack and Kenneth Casey described pain in terms of its three dimensions: " sensory-discriminative " ( sense of the intensity, location, quality and duration of the pain ), " affective-motivational " ( unpleasantness and urge to escape the unpleasantness ), and " cognitive-evaluative " ( cognitions such as appraisal, cultural values, distraction and hypnotic suggestion ).
For example, psychologist Kenneth Pargament has described four possible stances toward client religious and spiritual beliefs, which he called rejectionist, exclusivist, constructivist, and pluralist.
Author and big game hunter Kenneth Anderson had first-hand experience with many man-eating leopards, and described them as far more threatening than tigers:
Researchers William P. O ' Hare and Kenneth M. Johnson described the county as typical of the northern Great Plains in being very thinly settled, almost fully dependent on agriculture, and lacking in urban areas.
This siege is described in the chapter Ninety-Six of the historic novel of Kenneth Roberts: Oliver Wiswell, 1940, as well as the 1855 novel The Forayers, by William Gilmore Simms.
Kenneth Clark the elder had retired in 1909 at the age of 41 to become a member of the ' idle rich ' ( as described by W. D. Rubinstein in The Biographical Dictionary of Life Peers ).
The triumphs of Richardson and Olivier ( the latter famously as Richard III and Oedipus ), described by The Times as the greatest in the Old Vic's history and by Kenneth Tynan as " matchless ", led the governors of the Old Vic to fear that the two stars overshadowed the company.
What then took place is described by Kenneth Walker in his The Story of Medicine: " Even in Pinel's time the insane were regarded as being deliberately malicious and many people still attributed their behaviour to their possession by a devil.
It is hard to recapture the radical and exciting nature of early neo-classical painting for contemporary audiences ; it now strikes even those writers favourably inclined to it as " insipid " and " almost entirely uninteresting to us "— some of Kenneth Clark's comments on Anton Raphael Mengs ' ambitious Parnassus at the Villa Albani, by the artist who his friend Winckelmann described as " the greatest artist of his own, and perhaps of later times ".
He was described by the art historian Kenneth Clark as " incomparably the greatest influence on taste since Ruskin ...
Some, like Sir Denis Bray, find the repetition of the words and rhymes to be a " serious technical blemish ", while others, like Kenneth Muir, think " the double use of ' state ' as a rhyme may be justified, in order to bring out the stark contrast between the Poet's apparently outcast state and the state of joy described in the third quatrain.
Sona is a worldlang created by Kenneth Searight and described in a book he published in 1935.
The result of a few months spent near London was a series of nearly twenty paintings of the Upper Thames near Molesey, which was later described by art historian Kenneth Clark as " a perfect moment of Impressionism.
* In a June 2003 article, San Francisco Chronicle reporter Kenneth Baker described a photograph of the RealDoll " Rebecca " by Bay Area photographer Elena Dorfman as " an image of eerie, Vermeer-like stillness that brings us almost cheek to cheek with a silicone beauty.
This situation was first described by Kenneth J. Arrow in an article on health care in 1963.
From the beginning, Brian Jacques was praised for his Redwall series, being described as one of “ the best children's authors in the world .” The books of the Redwall series have drawn comparisons to everything from J. R. R. Tolkien ’ s The Lord of the Rings to Kenneth Grahame ’ s The Wind in the Willows to Erin Hunter's Warriors and Richard Adams ’ s Watership Down.
Critic and poet Kenneth Rexroth described Ciardi as ".
He was described by Kenneth Clarke as the most " Eurosceptic " Member of Parliament.
Medievalist Kenneth Setton also described Iorga as " the great Rumanian historian [...] who was sometimes intoxicated by the grandeur of his own historical concepts, but whose work is always illuminating.

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