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Kenneth Burke / Dramatism / Edmund Burke / Ecocriticism / Definition of man / Literary criticism / Representation / Language As Symbolic Action / Thomas Burke / Humanities / Aesthetics / Philosophy
Date: 2014-02-04 12:08:08
Kenneth Burke
Dramatism
Edmund Burke
Ecocriticism
Definition of man
Literary criticism
Representation
Language As Symbolic Action
Thomas Burke
Humanities
Aesthetics
Philosophy

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