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Kenneth Burke's influence ranged across history, philosophy and the social sciences. Robert Wess's important study examines Burke's influence on contemporary theories of rhetoric and subjectivity. This 1996 book is a judicious exposition of Burke's long career and a crucial intervention in critical debates surrounding rhetoric, history, and human agency.
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