New (to me) Burke Online Resource

If you're at all interested in Burke, you ought to look at this resource. Admittedly, the copyright date is 1999, but I hadn't seen it before. I especially like the Burke & American History timeline.

Via John & Belle.

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More New Burke Sites (FBI files, conference, journal)

Thanks for posting this, Clancy. There are two other big, useful Burke sites that I should point to as well. One of them, I run (the Virtual Burkeian Parlor). Among other resources, the most popular are Burke's FBI files (and accompanying essay) at this node: The Kenneth Burke Bibliography and Archival Project. The new KB Journal includes newly published essays and other resources, as well as "happenings." (The journal will be moving to a Drupal framework soon.) Finally, I'll post this note in a separate message, but I wanted to mention that the 2005 Penn State Rhet/Comp conference focuses on the theme, Kenneth Burke and His Circles. Those of you who've been to these biennial conferences in Happy Valley know how good they are.

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Another Burke site

This one is the result of a combined effort of Edward Schiappa and his graduate students.


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