A Critical Load, beyond That Door; Or, before the Ultimate Confrontation; Or, When Thinking of Deconstructionist Structuralists; Or, A Hermeneutic Fantasy

Critical Inquiry 5 (1):199-200 (1978)
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Dedicated to the humanisticissimus and/or humanisticissima Editoreality of Critical Inquiry, an enterprise that is doing all possible to restore for Criticism its rightful home, namely: a state of perpetual Crisis. How now?You say"The manwalks down the street." Then tell me howyour wordsmake sense. Kenneth Burke's contributions to Critical Inquiry are "In Response to Booth: Dancing with Tears in my Eyes" , " Post-Poesque Derivation of a Terministic Cluster" , " Motion/ Action" ,and "Methodological Repression and/or Strategies of Containment"

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