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21. An Analysis Of Edmund Burke’s Impeachment Of Warren Hastings
22. A Study On The English Translation Of In The Name Of Land And Life-Selected Speeches Of Jidi Majia From The Perspective Of Kenneth Burke’s Identification Theory
23. E-Dui Family’s Historical Merit For The Governance Of Xinjiang In Qing Dynasty
24. On The Rhetorical Motivations Of Mo Yan’s Life And Death Are Wearing Me Out From Kenneth Burke’s Dramatistic Perspective
25. An Analysis Of Identification In TED Speeches With Global Issue Tags
26. Rhetorical Analysis Of English Horror Film Posters From Burke’s Theoretical Perspective
27. A Rhetorical Analysis Of The U.S. Presidential Debates Based Upon The DIG Model
28. Publicity Translation From The Perspective Of Kenneth Burke’s Identification
29. Manners,Society And Community:A Cultural Approach To Sense And Sensibility
30. Research On The Rhetoric Strategy Of Xi Jinping's Overseas Speeches
31. Rhetoric as celebration: Form, identification, and spirit in the letters of Kenneth Burke and William Carlos Williams
32. Making rhetorical scents: An olfactory grammar of motives based on Kenneth Burke's pentad
33. From Logology to Dramatism: Kenneth Burke and Kurt Vonnegut as Critical Companion
34. From Acadian to American: The literary Americanization of Cajuns (Louisiana, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, George Washington Cable, Kate Chopin, Ernest Gaines, James Lee Burke, Tim Gautreaux)
35. Radio blues: Literature, mass communication and the human voice in Depression America (Kenneth Burke, John Dos Passos, Henry Roth)
36. A pentadic examination of Kenneth Burke's perspective by incongruity: Reading Burke's Nietzschean intertext (Friedrich Nietzsche)
37. Hoopla in Harlem! The renaissance of African American art and culture: A rhetorical criticism of artists as social activists during the 1920's and 1930's; engaging the philosophical discourse of Kenneth Burke
38. Kenneth Burke's Philosophical and Religious Thought
39. Father Thomas N. Burke, O.P.: The sacredness and eloquence of the Word
40. A metaphysic of form: Extending Burke's theory of rhetorical form (Edmund Burke)
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