The primary and secondary bibliographies on Kenneth Burke are the culmination of the work of many people. David Blakesley collected the original bibliography, gaining permission from several sources. Permission to draw from the secondary bibliography constructed by William H. Rueckert and published in Critical Responses to Kenneth Burke, 1924-1966 (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1969) was graciously provided by Professor Rueckert, the editor of this important volume. Permission to draw from Richard H. Thames's "A Selected Bibliography of Critical Responses to Kenneth Burke, 1968-86" was generously granted by the University of Wisconsin Press, publisher of the volume in which it appeared, The Legacy of Kenneth Burke, edited by Herbert W. Simons and Trevor Melia (Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1989). New and updated entries have been added here most recently in 2016 by David Blakesley and Katherine Elrick, with support from the Kenneth Burke Society. Clarke Rountree has made major updates to the bibliography previously. Other contributors have provided research assistance, including Kate Hanzalik, Kristen Gay, Mari Ramler, Dina Basuki, Christopher Milazzo, Jerald L. Ross, Kate Howard, and Marcie Abney.
The entries in this bibliography have been written to conform, in most cases, with the documentation style of the Modern Language Association. To make the researcher's task easier, additional information has been added when it might prove useful. [Bracketed] information points the reader to other works in which the particular work has been reprinted. Entries in this secondary bibliography have been arranged alphabetically by the author's last name.
Both the primary and secondary bibliographies are regularly updated. If you have information on additional publications suitable for this list, please submit the information via this form at the KB Journal site: http://kbjournal.org/submit_bibliography_entry. —Last Updated: 2-7-2016, DB
Works are listed in chronological order by date of publication in each category . . .
The White Oxen and Other Stories, New York: Albert and Charles Boni, 1924. {Books}
Counter-Statement. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1931; 2nd ed. Los Altos, CA: Hermes Publications, 1953; Phoenix paperback, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1957; paperback, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968. {Books}
Towards a Better Life: Being a Series of Epistles, or Declamations, New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1932; 2nd ed., Berkeley: University of California Press, 1966. {Books}
Permanence and Change: An Anatomy of Purpose. New York: New Republic, 1935; 2nd rev. ed., Los Altos, Calif.: Hermes Publications, 1954; paperback, Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1965; 3rd rev. ed., Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984. The 1954, 1965, and 1984 editions contain an appendix, "On Human Behavior, Considered 'Dramatistically'"; the 1965 and 1984 editions, an introduction by Hugh Dalziel Duncan; the 1984 edition, a new afterword, "Permanence and Change: In Retrospective Prospect." {Books}
Attitudes Toward History. 2 vols. New York: New Republic, 1937; 2nd rev, ed., Los Altos, Calif.: Hermes Publications, 1959; Beacon paperback, Boston: Beacon Press, 1961; 3rd rev. ed., Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984. The 1984 edition contains a new afterword, "Attitudes toward History: In Retrospective Prospect." {Books}
The Philosophy of Literary Form: Studies in Symbolic Action. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1941; 2nd ed., 1967; rev. abr. ed., Vintage paperback, New York: Vintage Books, 1957; 3rd ed., Berkeley: University of California Press, 1973. {Books}
Dichtung als symbolische Handlung: Eine Theorie der Literatur, Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp-Verlag, 1966; [Includes "The Philsophy of Literary Form"]. {Books}
Die Rhetorik in Hitlers "Mein Kampf" und andere Essays zur Strategie der Überredung, Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp-Verlag, 1967; [Includes "War, Response, and Contradiction"; "The Virtues and Limitations of Debunking"; "Semantic and Poetic Meaning"; "The Rhetoric of Hitler's 'Battle'"; "Freud--and the Analysis of Poetry"]. {Books}
A Grammar of Motives, New York: Prentice-Hall, 1945; London: Dennis Dobson, 1947; 2nd ed., New York: George Braziller, 1955; Meridian paperback, Cleveland and New York: World Publishing Company, 1962 (together with A Rhetoric of Motives); Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969. {Books}
A Rhetoric of Motives, New York: Prentice-Hall, 1950; 2nd ed., New York: George Braziller, 1955; Meridian paperback, Cleveland and New York: World Publishing Company, 1962 (together with A Grammar of Motives); Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969. {Books}
Book of Moments: Poems 1915-1954. Los Altos, CA: Hermes Publications, 1955.{Books}
The Rhetoric of Religion: Studies in Logology, Boston: Beacon Press, 1961; Berkeley: University of California Press, 1970. {Books}
Perspectives by Incongruity, ed. Stanley Edgar Hyman, with the assistance of Barbara Karmiller, Midland paperback, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1964; a combined clothbound edition of Perspectives by Incongruity and Terms for Order, Indiana UP, 1964. Perspectives by Incongruity contains selections of Mr. Burke's essays, fiction, and poetry, and excerpts from previously published books. {Books}
Terms for Order, ed. Stanley Edgar Hyman, with the assistance of Barbara Karmiller, Midland paperback, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1964; a combined clothbound edition of Perspectives by Incongruity and Terms for Order, Indiana UP, 1964. Terms for Order contains selections of Mr. Burke's essays, fiction, and poetry, and excerpts from previously published books. {Books}
Language as Symbolic Action: Essays on Life, Literature, and Method, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1966. {Books}
Collected Poems, 1915-1967. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968; includes Book of Moments: Poems 1915-1954. {Books}
The Complete White Oxen: Collected Short Fiction of Kenneth Burke, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968; includes The White Oxen and Other Stories. {Books}
Dramatism and Development. Heinz Werner Series, Vol. 6. Worcester, Mass.: Clark University Press, 1972. {Books}
On Human Nature: A Gathering While Everything Flows. Ed. William H. Rueckert and Angelo Bonadonna. Berkeley: U of California P, 2003. {Books}
Letters from Kenneth Burke to William H. Rueckert, 1959-1987. Ed. William H. Rueckert. West Lafayette, IN: Parlor Press, 2003. {Books}
Here & Elsewhere: The Collected Fiction of Kenneth Burke. Intro. Denis Donoghue. Boston: Black Sparrow, 2005 {Books}
Late Poems 1968–1993. Ed. Julie Whitaker and David Blakesley. Columbia, SC: U South Carolina P, 2006. {Books}
Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare. Ed. Scott L. Newstok. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2007. {Books; Preview here}
Essays Toward a Symbolic of Motives, 1950–1955. Ed. William H. Rueckert. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2007. {Books; Preview here}
Equipment for Living: The Literary Reviews of Kenneth Burke. Edited by Nathaniel A. Rivers and Ryan P. Weber. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2010. {Books; Preview here}
"Parabolic Tale, with Invocation." The Sansculotte 1 (January 1917): 8. {Fiction}
"Idylls." The Smart Set, 57 (November 1918): 34. {Fiction}
"A Man of Forethought." The Smart Set, 59 (May 1919): 109-112; [Also in The Complete White Oxen]. {Fiction}
"Mrs. Maecenas." The Dial, 68 (March 1920): 346-358; [Also in The White Oxen and Other Stories; Wasserstrom, A Dial Miscellany]. {Fiction}
"The Excursion." The Dial, 69 (July 1920): 27-28; [Also in The White Oxen and Other Stories; Perspectives by Incongruity]. {Fiction}
"The Soul of Kajn Tafha." The Dial, 69 (July 1920): 29-32; [Also in The Complete White Oxen]. {Fiction}
"David Wassermann." The Little Review, 8 (Autumn 1921): 24-37; [Also in The White Oxen and Other Stories]. {Fiction}
"Olympians." Manuscripts, no. 1 (February 1922): 5-7; [Also in The White Oxen and Other Stories]. {Fiction}
"Scherzando." Manuscripts, no. 1 (February 1922): 74; [Also in The White Oxen and Other Stories]. {Fiction}
"Portrait of an Arrived Critic." The Dial, 72 (April 1922): 398-400; [Also in The White Oxen and Other Stories]. {Fiction}
"The Book of Yul." Secession, no. 2 (July 1922): 7-17; [Also in The White Oxen and Other Stories; Terms for Order]. {Fiction}
"First Pastoral." Secession, no- 3 (August 1922): 18-27; [Also in The White Oxen and Other Stories]{Fiction}
"The Death of Tragedy." The Little Review, 9 (Autumn 1922): 9-17; [Also in The White Oxen and Other Stories]. {Fiction}
"After Hours." S4N (third anniversary issue): November 1922, pages not numbered; [Also in The White Oxen and Other Stories]. {Fiction}
"In Quest of Olympus." Secession, no. 4 (January 1923): 5-18; [Also in The White Oxen and Other Stories; Perspectives by Incongruity]. {Fiction}
"My Dear Mrs. Wurtelbach." Broom, 4 (January 1923-misprinted as 1922): 74-78; [Also in The White Oxen and Other Stories]. {Fiction}
"A Progression." Secession, no. 7 (Winter 1923-24): 21-30; [Also in The White Oxen and Other Stories]. {Fiction}
"Prince Llan: An Ethical Masque in Seven Parts, Including a Prologue and a Coda." Broom, 6 (January 1924): 12-22; [Also in The White Oxen and Other Stories]. {Fiction}
" Metamorphoses of Venus." 1924, no. 4 (1924): 108- 118; [Also in The Complete White Oxen]. {Fiction}
"The White Oxen." The White Oxen and Other Stories, pp. 3-62, and The Complete White Oxen, pp. 3-41. {Fiction}
"A Declamation." The Dial, 85 (August 1928): 121-125; [Also in Towards a Better Life]. {Fiction}
"Second Declamation." The Dial, 85 (October 1928): 328-332; [Also in Towards a Better Life]. {Fiction}
"Third Declamation." The Dial, 85 (November 1928): 375-379; [Also in Towards a Better Life]. {Fiction}
"Fourth Declamation." The Dial, 86 (January 1929): 1-5; [Also in Towards a Better Life]. {Fiction}
"Fifth Declamation." The Dial, 86 (March 1929): 219-223; [Also in Towards a Better Life]. {Fiction}
"Sixth Declamation." The Dial, 86 (May 1929): 389-393; [Also in Towards a Better Life]. {Fiction}
"Seventh Declamation." Hound & Horn, 3 (Fall 1929): 71-77; [Also in Towards a Better Life]. {Fiction}
"Eighth Declamation." Hound & Horn, 3 (Winter 1929-30): 204-211; [Also in Towards a Better Life]. {Fiction}
"Ninth Declamation." Hound & Horn, 3 (Spring 1930): 376-382; [Also in Towards a Better Life]. {Fiction}
"Tenth Declamation." Pagany, 1 (Fall 1930): 19-23; [Also in Towards a Better Life]. {Fiction}
"The Anaesthetic Revelation of Herone Liddell." The Kenyon Review, 19 (Autumn 1957): 505-559; [Also in The Complete White Oxen]. {Fiction}
"Adam's Song." and Mine." Others 2 (March 1916): 184; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Revolt." The Sansculotte 1 (January 1917): 3; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Hokku." The Sansculotte 1 (January 1917): 4; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"La Baudelairienne." The Sansculotte 1 (January 1917): 9; [ (prose poem); also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Invocations." The Sansculotte 1 (January 1917): 11; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Spring Song." Slate 1 (January 1917): 11; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"The Oftener Trinity." The Sansculotte 1 (February 1917): 7; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Bathos, Youth, and the Antithetical 'Rather."' The Sansculotte 1 (February 1917): 7; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Nocturne." The Sansculotte 1 (April 1917): 9; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Adam's Song, and Mine" [not identical with the poem by the same title that appeared in Others 2 (March 1916): 184]. The Sansculotte 1 (April 1917): 10; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Hymn of Hope." Slate 1 (April 1917): 80; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Ver Renatus Orbis Est." Contact, no. 4 (1922): 9; [Also in The Rhetoric of Religion; Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Eroticon: As from the Greek Anthology." Secession, no- 3 (August 1922): 27 (in 2.12); (The White Oxen and Other Stories; Book of Moments: Poems 1915-1954; Perspectives by Incongruity; Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Two Portraits." S4N 4 (December 1922): pages not numbered; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Psalm." S4N 4 (May-June 1923): pages not numbered; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"From Outside." The Dial 86 (February 1929): 91-94; [Also in Book of Moments: Poems, 1915-1954; Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Buildings Should Not Be Tall." The New Republic 78 (April 1934): 271; [Also in Book of Moments: Poems, 1915-1954; Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Lullaby--for Oneself as Adult Male." The New Republic 87 (May 1936): 71; [Also in Book of Moments: Poems, 1915-1954; The Rhetoric of Religion; Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Uneasy Thought of Peace." The New Republic 87 (May 1936): 71; [Also in in Book of Moments: Poems, 1915-1954; Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"For a Modernist Sermon." The New Republic 97 (December 1938): 125; [Also in Book of Moments: Poems 1915-1954; Terms for Order; 10.10; Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Offering for the Time Capsule." The New Republic 97 (December 1938): 226; [Also in in Book of Moments: Poems, 1915-1954; Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Industrialist's Prayer." The New Masses 33 (October 1939): 5; [Also in in Book of Moments: Poems, 1915-1954; Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Plea of the People." The New Masses 34 (December 1939): 9; [Also in in Book of Moments: Poems, 1915-1954; Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"In the Margin" [proverbs]. The New Republic 101 (December 1939): 257; [Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Dialectician's Hymn." The University Review (University of Kansas City): VI (December 1939): 133-135; [The Philosophy of Literary Form; "Terministic Screens"; Book of Moments: Poems 1915-1954 as "Dialectician's Prayer"; Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Flowerishes." The Rocky Mountain Review 7 (Winter 1943): 7; [in Book of Moments: Poems, 1915-1954; Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"The Conspirators." Furioso 5 (Summer 1950): 37; [Also in Book of Moments: Poems 1915-1954; Perspectives by Incongruity; Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Post-Roethkean Translations." The Hopkins Review 6 (Winter 1952-53): 6-7; [abbreviated version entitled "Star-Fire." Book of Moments: Poems 1915-1954; Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"An Old Liberal Looks to the New Year, 1953." The Nation 181 (October 1955): 308; [Also in Book of Moments: Poems, 1915-1954; Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Big Claus and Little Claus." The Nation 182 (April 1956): 331; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967].
"Case History." The Nation 183 (July 1956): 21. {Poetry}
"A Citizen Looks at the Female Figures on an Ancient Jar." The Nation 183 (October 1956): 352; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Verses from Among Prose." From "The Anaesthetic Revelation of Herone Liddell." The Kenyon Review, 19 (Autumn 1957): 505-559; [Also in Language as Symbolic Action; Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"A Letter from the Center." Poetry 93 (October 1958): 14-15; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967].{Poetry}
"Mother Goose Brought Up to Date" [two poems]. Overture (special Pittsburgh Bicentennial Festival issue), Spring 1959, 66; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Poetic Exercise on the Subject of Disgruntlement." from "On Catharsis, or Resolution, with a Postscript"; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"He Was a Sincere, etc." The Nation 184 (September 1959): 40; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Civil Defense." The Nation 191 (September 1960): 188; Bennington College Bulletin 29 (November 1960): 7; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"The Poet, on His Grand Climacteric." The Nation 192 (March 1961): 223; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Introduction to What." Location 1 (Spring 1963): 32-37; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"To the Memory of E. E. Cummings." Poetry 102 (April 1963): 31-37; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]
"At Yosemite." Stand 6 (Fall 1963): 52; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Prayer of the Newspaper Editor." from "The Thinking of the Body"; [Also in Language as Symbolic Action; Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"A Confession, Didactically." The Journal of General Education 15 (January 1964): 250; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967 as "Didactic Avowal"].{Poetry}
"Dawn in Autumn in Vermont." The Kenyon Collegian (John Crowe Ransom supplement): 90 (February 1964): 25; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Lines Anent an Inquiry." The Nation 198 (February 1964): 156; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Case History" [not identical with the poem by the same name in The Nation 183 (July 1956): 21.]: Limbo 1 (March 1964): 63; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"On Creative Dying--an Exercise" (prose poem): Limbo 1 (April 1964): 41-48; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Here and Now." Poetry 105 (December 1964): 188; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"An Assertion to End on." Poetry 105 (December 1964): 189; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"And Here I Am, Fighting Dandelions." Poetry 107 (March 1966): 363; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Heavy, Heavy -What Hangs Over?" Poetry 107 (March 1966): 364; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"As the Curtain Rises" (a parodistic playlet of the Absurd): The Centennial Review 10 (Summer 1966): 279-282; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"Ejaculations Anent a Flaming Catastrophe" [Also in Language as Symbolic Action; Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"On Putting Things in Order." Saturday Review 51 (May 1968): 37; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Poetry}
"A Count-in.' Poetry, 113 (October 1968): 29-30. {Poetry}
"A Juxtaposition." Poetry, 113 (October 1968): 30. {Poetry}
"Eye-crossing, from Brooklyn to Manhattan." Nation 208 (June 2, 1969): 700-704. [Included in "An Eye-Poem for the Ear." Directions in Literary Criticism: Contemporary Approaches to Literature. Eds. Stanley Weintraub and Phillip Young. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1973. 228-51.] {Poetry}
"Her will." New Republic 161 (July 5, 1969): 28. {Poetry}
"Modernism so far is but peanuts." New Republic 161 (November 8, 1969): 30. {Poetry}
"Two Poems of Abandonment." New Republic 162 (May 30, 1970): 27. {Poetry}
"But for these lucky accidents." Communication 1 (1974): 196. {Poetry}
'A Critical Load, Beyond That Door; or, Before the Ultimate Confrontation; or, When Thinking of Deconstructionist Structuralists; or, A Hermeneutic Fantasy." Critical Inquiry 5 (Fall 1978): 199-200. {Poetry}
"Belated Entrance." Recherches anglaises et americaines 12 (1979): 9. {Poetry}
"Invocation for a Convocation" Kenyon Review 1 (Winter 1979): 34. {Poetry}
"Out of Backwards Sidewise Towards Fromwards (An Attitudinizing Winter-Solstitially)" Kenyon Review 2 (Summer 1980): 92-93. {Poetry}
"The Armour of Jules Laforge [sic]." Contact, probably no. 3 of early series, 1920-23 (not all issues were numbered): 9-10. {Essays}
"Approaches to Remy de Gourmont." The Dial 70 (February 1921): 125-138; [rev. version in "Three Adepts of 'Pure' Literature." Counter-Statement]. {Essays}
"The Art of Carl Sprinchorn." The Arts II (December 1921): 158-159. {Essays}
"The Correspondence of Flaubert." The Dial 72 (February 1922): 147-155; [rev. version in "Three Adepts of 'Pure' Literature." Counter-Statement]. {Essays}
"André Gide, Bookman." The Freeman 5 (April 1922): 155-157. {Essays}
"Last Words on the Ephebe." The Literary Review (N.Y. Evening Post): II (August 1922): 897-898.
"Chicago and Our National Gesture." The Bookman 57 (July 1923): 497-501. {Essays}
"Notes on Walter Pater." 1924, no. 2 (1924): 53-58; [rev. version in "Three Adepts of 'Pure' Literature." Counter-Statement]. {Essays}
"Dada, Dead or Alive." Aesthete 1925, 1 (the only issue which appeared): February 1925, 23-26. {Essays}
"The Poetic Process." The Guardian 2 (May-June 1925): 281-294; [Also in Counter-Statement; Scott; Perspectives by Incongruity]. {Essays}
"Psychology and Form." The Dial 79 (July 1925): 34-46; [Also in Counter-Statement; Stallman; Zabel; Blair; Levich; Perspectives by Incongruity; partly reprinted in Ellis; Hall; Zitner]. {Essays}
"William Carlos Williams, The Method of." The Dial 82 (February 1927): 94-98. {Essays}
"The Allies of Humanism Abroad." The Critique of Humanism: A Symposium. Ed. C. Hartley Grattan. New York: Harcourt, Brace, and Company, 1930. 169-192. {Essays}
"Three Frenchmen's Churches." The New Republic 63 (May 1930): 10-14. {Essays}
"Thomas Mann and André Gide." The Bookman 73 (June 1930): 257--264; [Also in Counter-Statement; Neider; Zabel; Hollander] {Essays}
"Waste--the Future of Prosperity." The New Republic 73 (July 1930): 228-231; Reader's Digest 17 (October 1930): 481-483 (a shortened version); The New Republic (anniversary issue) 131 (November 1954): 88-89 (shortened version); [Also in Hankel, Thomas (short version), and Conklin]. {Essays}
"Boring from Within." The New Republic 65 (February 1931): 326-329. {Essays}
"Redefinitions." The New Republic 67 (July 1931): 286-288; cont. 68 (August 1931): 46-47; 68 (September 1931): 74-75; (revised and enlarged in "Applications of the Terminology." Counter-Statement; Glicksberg]. {Essays}
"Trial Translation (from Twelfth Night)." The New English Weekly (London) 2 (February 1933): 373-374; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. {Essays}
"Bankers Arise." Americana, Satire and Humor (May 1933): 4. {Essays}
"The Negro's Pattern of Life." The Saturday Review of Literature 10 (July 1933): 13-14. {Essays}
"War, Response, and Contradiction." The Symposium 4 (October 1933): 458-482 [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. Translation: "Krieg, Reaktion und Widerspruch." Die Rhetorik in Hitlers "Mein Kampf" und andere Essays zur Strategie der Überredung, Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp-Verlag, 1967. 68-92. {Essays}
"The Nature of Art under Capitalism." The Nation 137 (December 1933): 675-677; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. {Essays}
"On Interpretation." The Plowshare 10 (February 1934): 3-79; [rev. version, Permanence and Change]. {Essays}
"My Approach to Communism." The New Masses 10 (March 1934): 16 and 18-20. {Essays}
"The Meaning of C. K. Ogden." The New Republic 78 (May 1934): 328-331. {Essays}
"Caldwell: Maker of Grotesques." The New Republic 82 (April 1935): 232-235; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form, 1941 edition only; Howe; Malin]. {Essays}
"Revolutionary Symbolism in America." American Writers' Congress. Ed. Henry Hart. New York: International Publishers, 1935; London: Martin Lawrence, 1935 [Also in Hoffman]. {Essays}
"Antony in Behalf of the Play." The Southern Review 1 (Autumn 1935): 308-319; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form; Schorer; Markels; Perspectives by Incongruity]. Translation: "Marcus Antonius spricht zum Publikum." Perspektiven, no. 5 (November 1953): 137-150. {Essays}
"What Is Americanism" (a symposium on Marxism and the American tradition): Partisan Review and Anvil 3 (April 1936): 9-11. {Essays}
"The Relation between Literature and Science." The Writer in a Changing World (Second American Writers' Congress). Ed. Hart, Henry. New York: Equinox Cooperative Press, 1937. 158-171. {Essays}
"Foreword" to Harry Slochower, Three Ways of Modern Man, New York: International Publishing Company, 1937, 11-16. {Essays}
"Reading While You Run: An Exercise in Translation from English into English." The New Republic 93 (November 1937): 36-37; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form, 1941 edition only]. {Essays}
"Acceptance and Rejection." The Southern Review 2 (Winter 1937): 600-632; [Also in Attitudes Toward History]. {Essays}
"Growth among the Ruins" (thoughts on Peter Blume's painting "The Eternal City'): The New Republic 93 (December 1937): 165-166; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. {Essays}
"Maxims and Anecdotes." The New Republic 94 (February 1938): 69-70; cont. 94 (March 1938): 159-160. Taken from Attitudes Toward History; the author has added titles and made some changes in wording, so that each item might be clear without its context.{Essays}
"Twelve Propositions by Kenneth Burke on the Relation between Economy and Psychology." Science & Society 2 (Spring 1938): 242--249; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form; Perry]. {Essays}
"Literature as Equipment for Living." Direction 1 (April 1938): 10-13; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form; Waite; partly reprinted in Lane; Perspectives by Incongruity; Oldsey; Sutton; Perry]. Translation: "Literatura jako Ekwipunek Zyciowy." Tematy 5 (Summer 1966): 39-48.{Essays}
"The Virtues and Limitations of Debunking." The Southern Review 3 (Spring 1938): 640-656; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form] Translation: "Vom Nutzen und Nachteil des Entlarvens." Die Rhetorik in Hitlers "Mein Kampf" und andere Essays zur Strategie der Überredung, Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp-Verlag, 1967. 93-115.{Essays}
"Semantic and Poetic Meaning." The Southern Review 4 (Winter 1938): 501-523; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form; Hayden]. Translation: "Semantisches und poetisches Benennen." Die Rhetorik in Hitlers "Mein Kampf" und andere Essays zur Strategie der Überredung, Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp-Verlag, 1967. 116-144. {Essays}
"The Calling of the Tune." The Kenyon Review 1 (Summer 1939): 272-282; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form].{Essays}
"The Rhetoric of Hitler's 'Battle."' The Southern Review 5 (Summer 1939): 1-21; (Anderson; The Philosophy of Literary Form; Terms for Order; Winterowd (1965); Scott; Golden; Tanner]. Translation: "Die Rhetorik in Hitlers 'Mein Kempf,' Die Rhetorik in Hitlers "Mein Kampf" und andere Essays zur Strategie der Überredung, Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp-Verlag, 1967. 7-34.{Essays}
"Freud--and the Analysis of Poetry." The American Journal of Sociology 45 (November 1939): 391-417; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form; Phillips; Phillipson; Ruitenbeck]. Translation: "Die Bedeutung der Lehre Freuds für die Literaturkritik." Die Rhetorik in Hitlers "Mein Kampf" und andere Essays zur Strategie der Überredung, Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp-Verlag, 1967. 35-67.{Essays}
"Surrealism." New Directions in Prose and Poetry 5 (1940): 563-579. Surrealism pro and con, New York: Gotham Book Mart, 1973.{Essays}
"On Musicality in Verse." Poetry 57 (October 1940): 31-40; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form; Perspectives by Incongruity].{Essays}
"Character of Our Culture." The Southern Review 6 (Winter-Spring 1941): 675-694.{Essays}
"Americanism." Direction 4 (February 1941): 2, 3. {Essays}
"Four Master Tropes." The Kenyon Review 3 (Autumn 1941): 421-438; [Also in A Grammar of Motives, Appendix D].{Essays}
"On Motivation in Yeats." The Southern Review 7 (Winter 1941-42): 547-561; [Also in Hall].{Essays}
"The Philosophy of Literary Form." The Philosophy of Literary Form. [partly reprinted in Linenthal]. Translation: "Dichtung als symbolische Handlung." Dichtung als symbolische Handlung: Eine Theorie der Literatur, Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp-Verlag, 1966.{Essays}
"Motives and Motifs in the Poetry of Marianne Moore." Accent 2 (Spring 1942): 157-169; [Also in A Grammar of Motives, Appendix C; Quinn; Hollander].{Essays}
"The Study of Symbolic Action." Chimera 1 (Spring 1942): 7-16.{Essays}
"War and Cultural Life." The American Journal of Sociology 48 (November 1942): 404-410.{Essays}
"Government in the Making." Direction 5 (December 1942): 3-4. {Essays}
"The Problem of the Intrinsic." Accent 3 (Winter 1942-43): 80-94; [Also in A Grammar of Motives, Appendix B; Olson].{Essays}
"The Five Master Terms, Their Place in a 'Dramatistic' Grammar of Motives." View, series 3, no. 2 (June 1943): 50-52; [enl. version: Knickerbocker].{Essays}
"The Tactics of Motivation." Chimera 1 (Spring 1943): 21-33; cont. in 2 (Summer 1943): 37-53.{Essays}
"Symbolic Action in a Poem by Keats." Accent 4 (Autumn 1943): 30-42; [Also in A Grammar of Motives; West; Hyman; Goldberg; Perspectives by Incongruity; Sutton; Williams (Oscar); Language as Symbolic Action].{Essays}
"Container and Thing Contained." The Sewanee Review 53 (Winter 1945): 56-78; [Also in A Grammar of Motives, chapter one].{Essays}
"Excerpts from A Grammar of Motives." Accent VI (Autumn 1945): 7-12; [Also in A Grammar of Motives].{Essays}
"The Temporizing of Essence." The Kenyon Review 7 (Autumn 1945): 616-627; [Also in A Grammar of Motives, final chapter].{Essays}
"The Socratic Transcendence." The Sewanee Review 53 (Autumn 1945): 630-642; [Also in A Grammar of Motives, final chapter].{Essays}
"Kinds of Criticism." Poetry 68 (August 1946): 272-282.{Essays}
"Ideology and Myth." Accent 7 (Summer 1947): 195-205.{Essays}
"The Imagery of Killing." The Hudson Review 1 (Summer 1948): 151-167.{Essays}
"Kinds of Sensibility." Paul Rosenfeld: Voyager in the Arts. Eds. Jerome Meliquist and Lucie Wiese. New York: Creative Age Press, 1948. 100-105.{Essays}
"The Vegetal Radicalism of Theodore Roethke." The Sewanee Review 58 (Winter 1950): 68-108; [Also in Language as Symbolic Action].{Essays}
"Toward a New Romanticism, Proportion Is Better Than Efficiency." Films in Review 1 (December 1950): 25-27.{Essays}
"Rhetoric--Old and New." The Journal of General Education 5 (April 1951): 202-209; [Also in Also in Steinmann].{Essays}
"Three Definitions." The Kenyon Review 13 (Spring 1951): 173-192; pp. 183-192 reprinted in Perspectives by Incongruity; partly reprinted in Hall].{Essays}
"Othello: An Essay to Illustrate a Method." The Hudson Review 4 (Summer 1951):165-203; [Also in Perspectives by Incongruity].{Essays}
"Comments on Eighteen Poems by Howard Nemerov." The Sewanee Review 60 (Winter 1951-52): 117-131. {Essays}
"Form and Persecution in the Oresteia." The Sewanee Review 60 (Summer 1952): 377-396; [Language as Symbolic Action].{Essays}
"A 'Dramatistic' View of Imitation." Accent 12 (Autumn 1952): 229-241.{Essays}
"Ethan Brand: A Preparatory Investigation." The Hopkins Review 5 (Winter 1952): 45-65.{Essays}
"Notes on the Lit'ry Life." Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, second series, no. 2 (1952): 39-50.{Essays}
"Thanatopsis for Critics: A Brief Thesaurus of Deaths and Dyings." Essays in Criticism 2 (October 1952): 369-375.{Essays}
"Mysticism as a Solution to the Poet's Dilemma." Spiritual Problems in Contemporary Literature: A Series of Addresses and Discussions, ed. S. R. Hopper, New York: The Institute for Religious and Social Studies, [1952], 105-115.{Essays}
"A Dramatistic View of the Origins of Language." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 38 (October 1952): 251-264; cont. 38 (December 1952): 446-465 and 39 (February 1953): 79-92; [Also in Language as Symbolic Action].{Essays}
"Postscripts on the Negative." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 39 (April 1953): 209-216; [Also in Language as Symbolic Action].{Essays}
"Freedom and Authority in the Realm of the Poetic Imagination." Freedom and Authority in Our Time, Twelfth Symposium of the Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion, ed. Lyman Bryson, et al., New York: Published by the Conference and distributed by Harper and Brothers, 1953, 365-375{Essays}
"Fact Inference, and Proof in the Analysis of Literary Symbolism." Symbols and Values: An Initial Study, Thirteenth Symposium of the Conference on Science, Philosophy, and Religion, ed. Lyman Bryson, et al., New York: Published by the Conference and distributed by Harper and Brothers, 1954, 283-306; [Also in Terms for Order].{Essays}
"The Language of Poetry, 'Dramatistically' Considered." The Chicago Review 8 (Fall 1954): 88-102; cont. 9 (Spring 1955): 40-72. [Part II in Language as Symbolic Action].{Essays}
"Policy Made Personal: Whitman's Verse and Prose-Salient Traits." Leaves of Grass One Hundred Years After, ed. Milton Hindus, Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1955, 74-108; reissue 1966.{Essays}
"Linguistic Approach to Problems of Education." Modern Philosophies and Education, Fifty-Fourth Year Book of the National Society for the Study of Education, ed. Nelson B. Henry, Chicago: Published by the Society and distributed by the University of Chicago Press, 1955, 54, Pt. 1, 259-303{Essays}
"Symbol and Association." The Hudson Review 9 (Summer 1956): 212-225.{Essays}
"Recipe for Prosperity. Borrow. Buy. Waste. Want." The Nation 183 (September 1956): 191-193; Bennington College Bulletin 8 (Winter 1956-57): 3-5; [Also in Christman].{Essays}
"Progress: Promise and Problems." The Nation 184 (April 1957): 322-324.{Essays}
"Towards a Total Conformity: A Metaphysical Fantasy." The Literary Review 1 (Winter 1957-58): 203-207.{Essays}
"The Seven Offices." Diogenes, no. 21 (Spring 1958): 68-84 [The article also appeared in the French and in the Spanish edition of Diogenes); [Also in Attitudes Toward History, 1959 edition only].{Essays}
"The Poetic Motive." The Hudson Review 40 (Spring 1958): 54-63{Essays}
"On the First Three Chapters of Genesis." Daedalus 87 (Summer 1958): 37-64; [Also in May; enl. version, The Rhetoric of Religion; partly reprinted, Terms for Order].{Essays}
"Towards a Post-Kantian Verbal Music." The Kenyon Review 20 (Autumn 1958): 529-546.{Essays}
"On Catharsis, or Resolution, with a Postscript." The Kenyon Review 21 (Summer 1959): 337-375.{Essays}
"Myth, Poetry and Philosophy." The Journal of American Folklore 73 (October-December 1960): 283-306; [Also in Language as Symbolic Action].{Essays}
"Motion, Action, Words." Teachers College Record 62 (December 1960): 244-249.{Essays}
"The Brain Beautiful." Bennington College Bulletin 29 (November 1960): 4-7.{Essays}
"Catharsis - Second View." Centennial Review of Arts and Science 5 (Spring 1961): 107-132; [Also in Grebstein].{Essays}
"The Principle of Composition." Poetry 99 (October 1961): 46-53; [Also in Terms for Order].{Essays}
"A Philosophy of Drama." University of Chicago Magazine (October 1961): 7-8, 20.{Essays}
"What Are the Signs of What? A Theory of 'Entitlement."' Anthropological Linguistics 4 (June 1962): 1-23; Anthropological Linguistics, 35.1-4 (1993): 476-97. [Also in Language as Symbolic Action].{Essays}
"The Institutions of Art in America." Arts in Society II (Fall-Winter 1962): 52-60.{Essays}
"Introduction." A Rebirth of Images: The Making of St. John's Apocalypse by Austin Marsden Farrer. Boston: Beacon Press, 1963.{Essays}
"Terms, Knowledge, Action." Arts in Society II (Spring-Summer 1963): 180-193.{Essays}
"William Carlos Williams, 1883-1963." The New York Review of Books 1 (special issue of spring and summer books, 1963): 45-47; Stand VI (1964): 15-23; [Also in Language as Symbolic Action; Miller (J. Hillis)].{Essays}
"The Thinking of the Body: Comments on the Imagery of Catharsis in Literature." The Psychoanalytic Review L (Fall 1963): 25-68; [Also in Language as Symbolic Action; excerpt in Phillips].{Essays}
"Commentary on 'Timon of Athens,'" Laurel Shakespeare Edition of Timon of Athens, ed. Francis Fergusson, New York: Dell Publishing Company, 1963, 18-30; [Also in Language as Symbolic Action].{Essays}
"Definition of Man." The Hudson Review 16 (Winter 1963-64): 491-514; [Also in Language as Symbolic Action]. Translation: "Definicja Czlowieka." Tematy 4 (Winter 1965): 67-93.{Essays}
"On Form." The Hudson Review 17 (Spring 1964): 103-109.{Essays}
"Shakespearean Persuasion--Antony and Cleopatra." The Antioch Review 24 (Spring 1964). 19-36; [Also in Language as Symbolic Action].{Essays}
"Art-and the First Rough Draft of Living." Modern Age 8 (Spring 1964): 155-165{Essays}
"'Act' as Many-in-One." Location 1 (Summer 1964): 94-98.{Essays}
"The Unburned Bridges of Poetics, or, How Keep Poetry Pure?" The Centennial Review 8 (Fall 1964): 391-397.{Essays}
"Somnia Ad Urinandum, More Thoughts on Motion and Action." Limbo 1 (February 1965): 30-47; [Also in Language as Symbolic Action].{Essays}
Untitled contribution to "R. P. Blackmur: Language as Gesture and Essays by Kenneth Burke, Marianne Moore, Conrad Aiken, John Crowe Ransom and Others." Nassau Literary Magazine, May 1965, 4-6.{Essays}
"Faust II--The Ideas behind the Imagery." The Centennial Review 9 (Fall 1965): 367-397; [Also in Language as Symbolic Action].{Essays}
"Terministic Screens." Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America, 1965, 87-102; [Also in Language as Symbolic Action].{Essays}
"Version, Con-, Per-, and In-: Thoughts on Djuna Barnes's Novel, Nightwood." The Southern Review 2 (Spring 1966): 329-346; [Also in Language as Symbolic Action].{Essays}
"Formalist Criticism: Its Principles and Limits." The Texas Quarterly 9 (Spring 1966): 242-268; [Also in Language as Symbolic Action]. Translation: "Formalistische Kritik: Ihre Prinzipien und Grenzen." in Elder Olson, Kenneth Burke, et al. Über Formalismus: Diskussion eines ästhetischen Begriffs, Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp-Verlag, 1966.{Essays}
"Kubla Khan: Or, a Vision in a Dream by Samuel Taylor Coleridge." Master Poems of the English Language. Ed. Oscar Williams. New York: Trident Press, 1966. 569-582 [as "'Kubla Khan,' Proto-Surrealist Poem." in Language as Symbolic Action].{Essays}
"Dramatic Form--and: Tracking Down Implications." The Tulane Drama Review 10.4 (Summer 1966): 54-63.{Essays}
"Social and Cosmic Mystery: A Passage to India." Lugano Review 1 (Summer 1966): 140-155; [Also in Language as Symbolic Action].{Essays}
"Coriolanus--and the Delights of Faction." The Hudson Review 19 (Summer 1966): 185-202; [Also in Language as Symbolic Action].{Essays}
"I, Eye, Ay -Emerson's Early Essay on 'Nature.' Thoughts on the Machinery of Transcendence." The Sewanee Review 74 (Fall 1966): 875-895; [Also in Language as Symbolic Action; 10.45]. {Essays}
"A Theory of Terminology." Interpretation: The Poetry of Meaning. Eds. Stanley Romain Hopper and David L. Miller, New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1967, pp. 83-102.{Essays}
"On Stress Its Seeking." Bennington Review 1 (Summer 1967): 32-49; [Also in Klausner].{Essays}
"The Responsibilities of National Greatness." The Nation 205 (July 17, 1967): 46-50.{Essays}
"Dramatism." Communication: Concepts and Perspectives. Ed. Lee Thayer, Washington, D.C.: Spartan Books, Macmillan, 1967. 327-360; a shorter version appears in International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences Vol. 7, New York: Macmillan and Free Press, 1968. 445-452.{Essays}
"Order, Action, and Victimage." The Concept of Order. Ed. Paul G. Kuntz. Seattle: Published for Grinnell College by the University of Washington Press, 1968. 167-90.{Essays}
"Words Anent Logology." Perspectives in Literary Symbolism. Ed. Joseph Strelka. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1968. 72-83..{Essays}
"King Lear: Its Form and Psychosis." Shenandoah 21.1 (Autumn 1968): 3-18.{Essays}
"Thoughts on the Poet's Corner." Poetry Therapy: The Use of Poetry in the Treatment of Emotional Disorders. Ed. Jack J. Leedy, MD. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1969.{Essays}
"Kermode Revisited" (essay-review of Frank Kermode, The Sense of an Ending: Studies in the Theory of Fiction). Novel: A Forum on Fiction 3 (Fall 1969): 77-82.{Essays}
"Poetry and Communication." Contemporary Philosophical Thought Vol. 3: Perspectives in Education, Religion, and the Arts. Eds. Howard Evans Kiefer and Milton Karl Munitz. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1970. 401-18..{Essays}
"Towards Helhaven: Three Stages of a Vision." Sewanee Review, 79 (Winter 1971): 11-25. {Essays}
"On 'Creativity'--A Partial Retraction." Introspection: The Artist Looks at Himself. Ed. Donald E. Hayden. University of Tulsa Monography Series, no. 12, 1971. 63-81.{Essays}
"Doing and Saying: Thoughts on Myth, Cult, and Archetypes" Salmagundi 15 (Winter 1971): 100-119.{Essays}
"As I Was Saying." Michigan Quarterly Review, 11 (Winter 1972): 9-27.{Essays}
"An Eye-Poem for the Ear (with Prose Introduction, Glosses, and After-Words)." Directions in Literary Criticism: Contemporary Approaches to Literature. Eds. Stanley Weintraub and Phillip Young. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1973. 228-51. [Includes the poem, "Eye-Crossing, from Brooklyn to Manhattan"]{Essays}
"The Rhetorical Situation." Communication: Ethical and Moral Issues. Ed. Lee Thayer. New York: Gordon and Breach Science, 1973. 263-75. {Essays}
"Communication and the Human Condition." Communication 1.2 (December 1974): 135-52.{Essays}
"Why Satire, with a Plan for Writing One" Michigan Quarterly Review, 13 (Winter 1974): 307-37.{Essays}
"In Response to Booth: Dancing with Tears in My Eyes." Critical Inquiry 1 (Fall 1974): 23-31. Slightly different versions of this essay and the one by Booth that prompted it appear in Critical Understanding: The Powers and Limits of Pluralism by Wayne C. Booth. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979.{Essays}
"William Carlos Williams: A Critical Appreciation." William Carlos Williams. Ed. Charles Angoff. Rutherford, N.J.: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1974. 15-19..{Essays}
"Words as Deeds." Centrum 3 (Fall 1975): 147-68.{Essays}
"The Party Line." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 62.1 (February 1976): 62-68.{Essays}
"On Literary Form." The New Criticism and After (John Crowe Ransom Memorial Lectures delivered at Kenyon College, April 3-5, 1975). Ed. Thomas Daniel Young. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1976. 80-90.{Essays}
"Towards Looking Back." Journal of General Education 28.3 (Fall 1976): 167-89.{Essays}
"Self-Portrait of a Person." Essay-review of B. F. Skinner, Particulars of My Life. Behaviorism, 4 (Fall 1976): 257-71.{Essays}
"Above the Over-Towering Babble" Essay-review of George Steiner, After Babel: Aspects of Language and Translation. Michigan Quarterly Review, 15 (Winter 1976): 88-102.{Essays}
"Post-Poesque Derivation of a Terministic Cluster." Critical Inquiry 4 (Winter 1977): 214-20.{Essays}
"Rhetoric, Poetics, and Philosophy." Rhetoric, Philosophy and Literature: An Exploration. Ed. Don M. Burks. West Lafayette: Purdue University Press, 1978. 15-33..{Essays}
"A (Psychological) Fable, with a (Logological) Moral" American Imago 35 (1978): 203-7.{Essays}
"Questions and Answers about the Pentad." College Composition and Communication 29.4 (December 1978): 330-35.{Essays}
"(Nonsymbolic) Motion/(Symbolic) Action.' Critical Inquiry, 4 (Summer 1978): 809-38. [Included in Roland; Tanner]{Essays}
"Kafka: A kastely c. regenyenek elemzese" (analysis of Kafka's The Castle): trans. Zsofia Dobras, Helikon: Vilagirodalmi Figyelo, 24 (1978): 326-32. {Essays}
"Methodological Repression and/or Strategies of Containment." Critical Inquiry 5 (Winter 1978): 401-16.{Essays}
"Theology and Logology." Kenyon Review 1.1 (Winter 1979): 151-85.{Essays}
"Theology and Logology." Journal of the American Academy of Religion 97 Supplement (June 1979): 235-50. Not the same as "Theology and Logology," Kenyon Review 1.1 (Winter 1979): 151-85. The essay appears in a "Supplement" rather than the June 1979 issue which contains only the abstract (p. 298); it must be ordered with the form provided in the regular issue.{Essays}
"Symbolism as a Realistic Mode: 'De-Psychoanalyzing' Logologized." Psychocultural Review 3 (Winter 1979): 25-37.{Essays}
"As One Thing Leads to Another." Recherches anglaises et americaines 12 (1979): 13-17.{Essays}
"The Interactive Bond.' Rigor and Imagination: Essays on the Legacy of Gregory Bateson. Eds. C. Wilder-Mott and John H. Weaklund. New York: Praeger, 1981. 331-41. {Essays}
"Addendum on Bateson." Rigor and Imagination: Essays on the Legacy of Gregory Bateson. Eds. C. Wilder-Mott and John H. Weaklund. New York: Praeger, 1981. 341-46. {Essays}
"Variations on 'Providence.'" Notre Dame English Journal 13 (Summer 1981): 155-83.{Essays}
"Realisms, Occidental Style." Asian and Western Writers in Dialogue: New Cultural Identities Ed. Guy Amirthanayagam. London: Macmillan, 1982. 26-47.{Essays}
"Towards a Transcendent Immanence." Essay-review of Justus George Lawler, Celestial Pantomime: Poetic Structures of Transcendence. Cross Currents 32 (Fall 1982): 329-36.{Essays}
"Letter from a Gentile." Dialectical Anthropology 8 (October 1983): 161-71.{Essays}
"Dramatism and Logology." Communication Quarterly 33 (Spring 1985): 89-93.{Essays}
"In Haste" Pre/Text: A Journal of Rhetorical Theory 6.3-4 (Fall/Winter 1985): 329-77. {Essays}
"Auscultation, Creation, and Revision." Extensions of the Burkeian System. Ed. James W. Chesebro. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 1993. 42-172. [Alternatively titled, "The Rout of the Esthetes" or "Literature, Marxism, and Beyond"]. {Essays}
"Musical Chronicle." The Dial 83 (December 1927): 535-539. {Music Criticism}
"Musical Chronicle." The Dial 84 (January 1928): 84-88. {Music Criticism}
"Musical Chronicle." The Dial 84 (February 1928): 174-178. {Music Criticism}
"Musical Chronicle." The Dial 84 (March 1928): 265-267. {Music Criticism}
"Musical Chronicle." The Dial 84 (April 1928): 356-358. {Music Criticism}
"Musical Chronicle." The Dial 84 (May 1928): 445-447. {Music Criticism}
"Musical Chronicle." The Dial 84 (June 1928): 536-538. {Music Criticism}
"Musical Chronicle." The Dial 85 (July 1928): 85-88. {Music Criticism}
"Musical Chronicle." The Dial 85 (December 1928): 529-532. {Music Criticism}
"Musical Chronicle." The Dial 86 (January 1929): 87-89. {Music Criticism}
"Musical Chronicle." The Dial 86 (February 1929): 177-178. {Music Criticism}
"Musical Chronicle." The Dial 86 (March 1929): 242-243. {Music Criticism}
"Musical Chronicle." The Dial 86 (April 1929): 356-358. {Music Criticism}
"Musical Chronicle." The Dial 86 (May 1929): 447-448. {Music Criticism}
"Musical Chronicle." The Dial 86 (June 1929): 538-539. {Music Criticism}
"Schönberg." The Nation 137 (November 1933): 633-643. {Music Criticism}
"Orpheus in New York." The Nation 138 (January 1934): 52-54. {Music Criticism}
"Two Brands of Piety." The Nation 138 (February 1934): 256-258. {Music Criticism}
"The End and Origin of a Movement." The Nation 138 (April 1934): 422-424. {Music Criticism}
"The Most Faustian Art." The Nation 139 (August 1934): 138-140. {Music Criticism}
"Hindemith Does His Part." The Nation 139 (October 1934): 487-488. {Music Criticism}
"A Most Useful Composition." The Nation 139 (December 1934): 719-720. {Music Criticism}
"What Shostakovich Adds." The Nation 140 (February 1935): 230-231. {Music Criticism}
"The 'Problems' of the Ballet." The Nation 140 (March 1935): 343-344. {Music Criticism}
"Recent Records." The Nation 141 (December 1935): 692-693. {Music Criticism}
"A Bright Evening, with Musicians." The Nation 142 (January 1936): 27. {Music Criticism}
"Axiomatics" (John Cournos, The Mask). The Dial 68 (April 1920): 496-499. {Reviews}
"Alcohol in the Eighties" (James Huneker, Painted Veils), The Literary Review (New York Evening Post) 1 (October 1920): 3. {Reviews}
"A Transitional Novel" (Waldo Frank, The Dark Mother). The Literary Review (New York Evening Post) 1 (November 1920): 6. {Reviews}
"Felix Kills His Author" (Floyd Dell, Moon-Calf). The Literary Review (New York Evening Post) 1 (December 1920): 3. {Reviews}
"Puritans Defended" (J. S. Flynn, The lnfluence of Puritanism). The Literary Review (New York Evening Post) 1 (February 1921): 2. {Reviews}
"The Modern English Novel Plus" (Virginia Woolf, Night and Day and The Voyage Out). The Dial 70 (May 1921): 572-575. {Reviews}
"The Bon Dieu of M. Jammes" (Francis Jammes, The Romance of the Rabbit). The Freeman 3 (May 1921): 211-212. {Reviews}
Short, untitled review of Emanuel Morgan, Pens for Wings, The Freeman 3 (June 1921): 286. {Reviews}
"The Editing of Oneself" (James Oppenheim, The Mystic Warrior). The Dial 71 (August 1921): 232-235. {Reviews}
"Modifying the Eighteenth Century" (Arthur Schnitzler, Casanova's Homecoming). The Dial 71 (December 1921): 707-710. {Reviews}
"Chekhov and Three Others" (M. Gorky; A. I. Kuprin; and I. A. Bunin, Reminiscences of A. Chekhov). The New York Times Book Review (January 1, 1922): 2. {Reviews}
"Heroism and Books" (Stefan Zweig, Romain Roland: The Man and His Work). The Dial 72 (January 1922): 92-93. {Reviews}
Short, untitled review of Lewis Spence, An Introduction to Mythology. The Freeman 4 (January 1922): 478. {Reviews}
"Heaven's First Law" (William Carlos Williams, Sour Grapes). The Dial 72 (February 1922): 197-200; included in Miller (J. Hillis)]. {Reviews}
"Fides Quaerens Intellectum" (Paul Elmer More, The Religion of Plato). The Dial 72 (May 1922): 527-530. {Reviews}
Short, untitled review of Ernst Buschor, Greek Vase-Painting. The Freeman 5 (May 1922): 238. {Reviews}
"Enlarging the Narrow House" (Evelyn Scott, Narcissus). The Dial 73 (September 1922): 346-348. {Reviews}
"The Consequences of Idealism" (Waldo Frank, Rahab and City Block). The Dial 73 (October 1922): 449-452. {Reviews}
"The Critic of Dostoevsky" (J. Middleton Murry, Still Life and The Things We Are). The Dial 73 (December 1922): 671-674. {Reviews}
"Art and the Hope Chest" (Van Wyck Brooks, The Ordeal of Mark Twain). Vanity Fair 19 (December 1922): 59, 102. {Reviews}
"Note on Der Sturm" (Herwarth Walden, "Kunstddämmerung." Der Sturm, 13th year, nos. 7-8): Secession, no. 4 (January 1923): 32-33. {Reviews}
"Realism and Idealism" (Giovanni Gentile, The Reform of Education). The Dial 74 (January 1923): 97-99. {Reviews}
"Subjective History" (William Carlos Williams, In the American Grain). Albert and Charles Boni. New York Herald Tribune Books (1 March 1923). {Reviews}
"Engineering with Words" (Gertrude Stein, Geography and Plays). The Dial 74 (April 1923): 408-412. {Reviews}
"Immersion" (Djuna. Barnes, A Book). The Dial 76 (May 1924): 460-461. {Reviews}
"Deposing the Love of the Lord" (Solomon Ibn Gabirol, Selected Religious Poems of Solomon Ibn Gabirol). The Dial 77 (August 1924): 161-162. {Reviews}
"Ethics of the Artist" (Thomas Mann, Buddenbrooks). The Dial 77 (November 1924): 420-422. {Reviews}
"Delight and Tears" (Glenway Wescott, The Apple of the Eye). The Dial 77 (December 1924): 513-515. {Reviews}
"After-Dinner Philosophy" (W. C. Brownell, The Genius of Style). The Dial 78 (March 1925): 228-231. {Reviews}
"On Re and Dis" (V. F. Calverton, The Newer Spirit: A Sociological Criticism of Literature). The Dial 79 (August 1925): 165-169. {Reviews}
"A New Poetics" (I. A. Richards, Principles of Literary Criticism). The Saturday Review of Literature 2 (September 1925): 154-155. {Reviews}
"Codifying Milton" (Denis Saurat, Milton, Man and Thinker). The Dial 79 (November 1925): 429-430. {Reviews}
"Idiom and Uniformity" (Robert Bridges, The Society's Work, and Logan Pearsall Smith, Words and Idioms). The Dial 80 (January 1926): 57-60. {Reviews}
"Idols of the Future." Essay-review of T. V. Smith, Notes on the American Doctrine of Equality. The Dial 81 (July 1926): 42-46. {Reviews}
"A 'Logic' of History" (Oswald Spengler, The Decline of the West). The Dial 81 (September 1926): 242-248; [Also in Wasserstrom, A Dial Miscellany]. {Reviews}
"Righting an Ethnologic Wrong" (Paul Radin, Primitive Man as Philosopher). The Dial 83 (November 1927): 439-440. {Reviews}
"But They Have Settled." (Van Wyck Brooks, Alfred Kreymborg Lewis Mumford, and Paul Rosenfeld, eds., The American Caravan: A Yearbook of American Literature). New York Herald Tribune Books 4 (September 18, 1927): 2. {Reviews}
"Little Men" (Ferenc Molnaar, The Paul Street Boys). New York Herald Tribune Books 4 (December 4, 1927): 4. {Reviews}
"Van Wyck Brooks in Transition?" (Van Wyck Brooks, Emerson and Others). The Dial 84 (January 1928): 56-59. {Reviews}
"Witchcraft in Our Day" (Jacob Wassermann, World's End). New York Herald Tribune Books 4 (January 15, 1928): 2. {Reviews}
"Werthers with a Future" (Frank Thiess, The Gateway to Life). New York Herald Tribune Books 4 (February 26, 1928): 7. {Reviews}
"Love Among the Ruins" (Rene Schicke, Maria Capponi). New York Herald Tribune Books 4 (March 4, 1928): 7. {Reviews}
"Useful Distress" (A. Kreymborg, L. Mumford, and P. Rosenfeld, eds., The Second American Caravan). The New York Herald Tribune Books 5 (October 1928): 5. {Reviews}
"A Decade of American Fiction" (an omnibus review). The Bookman 69 (August 1929): 561-567. {Reviews}
"An Urn of Native Soil" (Malcolm Cowley, Blue Juniata). The New York Herald Tribune Books 5 (August 1929): 2. {Reviews}
"The Eloquence of Barres" (Maurice Barres, The Sacred Hill). The New York Herald Tribune Books 6 (November 1929): 4. {Reviews}
"Intelligence as a Good" (John Dewey, The Quest for Certainty). The New Republic 64 (September 1930): 77-79; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. {Reviews}
"In Quest of the Way" (P. D. Ouspensky, A New Model of the Universe). The New Republic 68 (September 1931): 104-106. {Reviews}
"The Poet and the Passwords." Essay-review of Glenway Wescott, Fear and Trembling. The New Republic 71 (August 1932): 310-313. {Reviews}
"Belief and Art" (Joseph W. Krutch, Experience and Art). The Nation 135 (November 1932): 536-537. {Reviews}
"Mainsprings of Character" (Haakon M. Chevalier, The Ironic Temper: Anatole France and His Time). The New Republic 73 (December 1932):103-104; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. {Reviews}
"Poets All" (C. K. Ogden, Bentham's Theory of Fiction). The Nation 136 (January 1933): 70. {Reviews}
"The Technique of Listening" (I. A. Richards, Mencius on the Mind). The Nation 136 (April 1933): 416. {Reviews}
"Hypergelasticism Exposed" (A. M. Ludovici, The Secret of Laughter). Hound & Horn 6 (July-September 1933): 732-736; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. {Reviews}
"Fraught with Freight" (Thomas Mann, Past Masters). The New Republic 77 (January 1934): 257. {Reviews}
"Rugged Portraiture" (author not given, Rubicon or The Strikebreaker, a play). The New Masses 11 (April 1934): 46. {Reviews}
"The Art of Yielding" (John Howard, Stephen Foster, America's Troubadour, and Edward B. Marks, They All Sang; From Tony Pastor to Rudy Vallee). The Nation 138 (April 1934): 484-486. {Reviews}
"The Esthetic Strain" (John Dewey, Art as Experience). The New Republic 78 (April 1934): 315-316. {Reviews}
"Permanence and Change" (Thomas Mann, Joseph and His Brothers). The New Republic 79 (June 1934): 186-187; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. {Reviews}
"In Vague Praise of Liberty" (Benedetto Croce, History of Europe in the Nineteenth Century). Hound & Horn 7 (July-September 1934): 704-707 {Reviews}
"Gastronomy of Letters" (Ezra Pound, ABC of Reading). The Nation 139 (October 1934): 458-459. {Reviews}
"The Universe Alive" (A. N. Whitehead, Nature and Life). The New Republic 81 (November 1934): 26. {Reviews}
"While Waiting" (Edward Dahlberg, Those Who Perish). The New Republic 81 (November 1934): 53. {Reviews}
"Concern about English" (Alexander Laing, Wine and Physic). Poetry 45 (February 1935): 294-296. {Reviews}
"A Pleasant View of Decay" (Constant Lambert, Music Ho! A Study of Music in Decline). The Nation 140 (February 1935): 200-201. {Reviews}
"Goethe and the Jews" (Mark Waldman, Goethe and the Jews). The New Masses 14 (March 1935): 25. {Reviews}
"One Who Wrestled" (Avrahm Yarmolinsky, Dostoevsky: A Life). The New Republic 82 (March 1935): 192, 194. {Reviews}
"Change of Identity" (James T. Farrell, Judgment Day). The New Republic 83 (June 1935): 171-172. {Reviews}
"Two Kinds of Against" (E. E. Cummings, No Thanks, and Kenneth Fearing, Poems). The New Republic 83 (June 1935): 198-199. {Reviews}
"The Impartial Essence" (Gertrude Stein, Lectures in America). The New Republic 83 (July 1935): 227. {Reviews}
"Protective Coloration" (Robert Forsythe [Also in Karl S. Crichton], Redder Than the Rose). The New Republic 83 (July 1935): 255-256. {Reviews}
"The Hope in Tragedy" (Horace Gregory, Chorus for Survival). Poetry 46 (July 1935): 227-230. {Reviews}
"Recent Poetry" (an omnibus review): The Southern Review 1 (July 1935): 164-177. {Reviews}
"Renaming Old Directions" (R. G. Tugwell and L. H. Keyserling, eds., Redirecting Education: I, The United States). The Nation 141 (August 1935): 166. {Reviews}
"Storm Omens" (Haniel Long, Pittsburgh Memoranda). The New Republic 84 (August 1935): 83. {Reviews}
"A Radical, but -" (Vardis Fischer, The Neurotic Nightingale). The New Republic 84 (October 1935): 221. {Reviews}
"Coleridge Rephrased" (I. A. Richards, On Imagination: Coleridge's Critical Theory). Poetry 47 (October 1935): 52-54. {Reviews}
"Return after Flight" (Muriel Rukeyser, Theory of Flight). The New Masses 18 (February 1936): 26. {Reviews}
"Anatomy of the Mask" (Leonard W. Doob, Propaganda: Its Psychology and Technique). The New Republic 85 (February 1936): 371-372. {Reviews}
"Liberalism's Family Tree" (John Dewey, Liberalism and Social Action). The New Republic 86 (March 1936): 115-116; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. {Reviews}
"By Ice, Fire or Decay?" (Clifford Odets, Paradise Lost: A Play in 3 Acts). The New Republic 86 (April 1936): 283-284; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. {Reviews}
"A Sour Note on Literary Criticism" (James T. Farrell, A Note on Literary Criticism). The New Republic 87 (June 1936): 211. {Reviews}
"Property as an Absolute" (Herbert Agar and Allen Tate, eds., Who Owns America). The New Republic 87 (July 1936): 245-246. {Reviews}
"Without Benefit of Politics" (Otto Rank, Truth and Reality and Will Therapy). The Nation 143 (July 1936): 78. {Reviews}
"Deft Plaintiveness" (James Daly, One Season Shattered). Poetry 48 (August 1936): 282-285. {Reviews}
"Symbolic War" (Granville Hicks, Proletarian Literature in the United States). The Southern Review 2 (Summer 1936): 134-147. {Reviews}
"William James: Superlative Master of the Comparative" (Ralph Barton Perry, The Thought and Character of William James). Science & Society 1 (Fall 1936): 122-125. The opening remarks on William James in Attitudes Toward History are based on this review. {Reviews}
Untitled review of John McMurray, Reason and Emotion., The American Journal of Sociology 42 (September 1936): 283. {Reviews}
"Cautious Enlightenment" (R. P. Blackmur, The Double Agent). Poetry 49 (October 1936): 52-54. {Reviews}
"Methodology of the Scramble" (Harold D. Lasswell, Politics: Who Gets What, When, How?). The New Republic 89 (December 1936): 250. {Reviews}
"Synthetic Freedom" (Hilaire Belloc, The Restoration of Property). The New Republic 89 (January 1937): 365. {Reviews}
"The Constants of Social Relativity" (Karl Mannheim, Ideology and Utopia). The Nation 144 (January 1937): 131; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. {Reviews}
"Exceptional Improvisation" (William Empson, Some Versions of Pastoral). Poetry 49 (March 1937): 347-350; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. {Reviews}
"The Esthetic Instinct" (Herbert Read, Art and Society). The New Republic 90 (April 1937): 363-364. {Reviews}
"Tentative Proposal" (Allen Tate, The Mediterranean and Other Poems and Reactionary Essays on Poetry and Ideas). Poetry 50 (May 1937): 96-100. {Reviews}
"A Gist of Gists of Gists'' (Edgar Johnson, One Mighty Torrent: The Drama of Biography). The Nation 144 (May 1937): 622-623. {Reviews}
"The Second Study of Middletown" (Robert S. and Helen Merrell Lynd, Middletown in Transition). The New Masses 23 (June 1937): 22, 24; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. {Reviews}
"Leave the Leaf Its Springtime" (Frederick Mortimer Clapp, New Poems). Poetry 50 (July 1937): 226-229. {Reviews}
"Field Work in Bohemia" (Edmund Wilson, This Room and This Gin and These Sandwiches). The Nation 145 (July 1937): 133-134. {Reviews}
"Spender's Left Hand" (Stephen Spender, Forward from Liberalism). The New Republic 92 (August 1937): 24-25. {Reviews}
"A Recipe for Worship" (Lord Raglan, The Hero). The Nation 145 (August 1937): 201-202; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. {Reviews}
"Thurber Perfects Mind Cure" (James Thurber, Let Your Mind Alone!). The New Republic 92 (September 1937): 220-221; [included in Harrison]. {Reviews}
Untitled review of Frank Hyneman Knight, The Ethics of Competition and Other Essays, The American Journal of Sociology 43 (September 1937): 342-344. {Reviews}
"The 'Science' of Race-Thinking" (Jacques Barzun, Race: A Study in Modern Superstition). The New Masses 25 (October 1937): 22. {Reviews}
"Responses to Pressure" (Sir Herbert J. C. Grierson, Wordsworth and Milton, Poets and Prophets). Poetry 51 (October 1937): 37-42. {Reviews}
"A Trail Trails Off" (Mary M. Colum, From These Roots: The Ideas That Have Made Modern Literature). The New Republic 93 (December 1937): 205-206. {Reviews}
"Semantics in Demotic" (Stuart Chase, The Tyranny of Words). The New Republic 93 (January 1938): 343-344; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. {Reviews}
"Weighted History" (Hilaire Belloc, The Crisis of Civilization). The New Republic 93 (February 1938): 375-376. {Reviews}
"Corrosive without Corrective" (Thurman W. Arnold, The Folklore of Capitalism). The New Masses 26 (February 1938): 22-24; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. {Reviews}
"Exceptional Book" (William Empson, English Pastoral Poetry). The New Republic 95 (May 1938): 81; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. {Reviews}
Untitled review of Maurice Duval, La Poesie et le Principe de Transcendence: Essaie sur la Creation Poetique, The American Journal of Sociology 44 (July 1938): 167-168. {Reviews}
"George Herbert Mead" (Morris, et al., eds., The Works of George Herbert Mead). The New Republic 97 (January 1939): 292-293; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. {Reviews}
"Fearing's New Poems" (Kenneth Fearing, Dead Reckoning). The New Masses 30 (February 1939): 27-28; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. {Reviews}
"Monads - on the Make" (Paul Weiss, Reality). The New Republic 98 (April 1939): 314-315; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. {Reviews}
"The Book of Proverbs" (S. G. Champion, ed., Racial Proverbs: A Selection of the World's Proverbs Arranged Linguistically). The New Republic 99 (June 1939): 230. {Reviews}
"Why Coleridge?" (E. K. Chambers, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Lawrence Hanson, The Life of S. T. Coleridge). The New Republic 100 (September 1939): 163-164. {Reviews}
"On Poetry and Poetics" John Crowe Ransom, The World's Body: Foundations for Literary Criticism). Poetry 55 (October 1939): 51-54. {Reviews}
"Quantity and Quality" (Otto Neurath, Modern Man in the Making). The New Republic 101 (November 1939): 22-23; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. {Reviews}
"The Sources of 'Christabel"' (A. H. Nethercot, Road to Tryermaine). The New Republic 102 (May 1940): 617. {Reviews}
"Key Words for Critics" (Donald Stauffer, ed., The Intent of the Critic; John Crowe Ransom, The New Criticism; and Allen Tate, Reason in Madness). The Kenyon Review 4 (Winter 1941-42): 126-132. {Reviews}
"Henry Miller, and Harry Levin on James Joyce, New Directions" (remarks on H. Miller, The Window of the Heart, and on George Orwell on H. Miller in New Directions (1940): and on Harry Levin, James Joyce). Direction 5 (February-March 1942): 18. {Reviews}
"The Age of Enterprise" (Thomas C. Cochran and William Miller, The Age of Enterprise). Direction 6 (Spring 1943): 3-5. {Reviews}
"Many Moods" (Olin Downes and Elie Siegmeister, A Treasury of American Songs). 'The New Republic 108 (June 1943): 869-870. {Reviews}
Untitled review of Alfred Kazin, On Native Grounds. Chimera 2 (Autumn 1943): 45-48. {Reviews}
"Action as Test" (Arthur E. Murphy, The Uses of Reason). The New Republic 110 (February 1944): 220-222. {Reviews}
"Basic and After" (Frederick Bodmer, The Loom of Language). The New Republic 110 (April 1944): 566, 568. {Reviews}
"Careers without Careerism" (E. Russell Bentley, A Century of Heroworship). The Kenyon Review 7.1 (Winter 1945-46): 162-166. {Reviews}
"The Work of Regeneration" (Marguerite Young, Angel in the Forest: A Fairy Tale of Two Utopias). The Kenyon Review 7 (Autumn 1945): 696-700. {Reviews}
"Homo Faber, Homo Magus" (Ernst Cassirer, The Myth of the State). The Nation 163 (December 1946): 666-668. {Reviews}
"Towards Objective Criticism" (S. T. Coleridge, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, ill. by Calder, analyzed by R. P. Warren): Poetry 70 (April 1947): 42-47. {Reviews}
"Criticism for the Next Phase" (Rosemond Tuve, Elizabethan and Metaphysical Imagery). Accent 8 (Winter 1948): 125-127. {Reviews}
"Action, Passion, and Analogy" (Francis Fergusson, The Idea of a Theater). The Kenyon Review 12 (Summer 1950): 532-537. {Reviews}
"On Covery, Re- and Dis-" (essay-review of Rosemond Tuve, A Reading of George Herbert). Accent 13 (Autumn 1953): 218-226. {Reviews}
"The Dialectics of Imagery" (Charles Feidelson, Symbolism and American Literature). The Kenyon Review 15 (Autumn 1953): 625-632. {Reviews}
"The Criticism of Criticism" (R. P. Blackmur, The Lion and the Honeycomb). Accent 15 (Autumn 1955): 279-292. {Reviews}
"Likings of an Observationist" (Marianne Moore, Predilections). Poetry 87 (January 1956): 239-247. {Reviews}
"The Carrot and the Stick, or . . ." (William Sargant, Battle for the Mind; Vance Packard, The Hidden Persuaders; and William H. Whyte, The Organization Man). The Hudson Review 10 (Winter 1957-58): 627-633; [Also in Morgan]. {Reviews}
"The Encyclopaedic, Two Kinds of" (W. K. Wimsatt and C. Brooks, Literary Criticism: A Short History; and Northrop Frye, Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays). Poetry 91 (February 1958): 320-328. {Reviews}
"The Independent Radical" (Harold Rosenberg, The Tradition of the New). The Hudson Review 12 (Fall 1959): 465-472. {Reviews}
"Democracy of the Sick" (Philip Rieff, Freud: The Mind of the Moralist). The Kenyon Review 21 (Autumn 1959): 639-643. {Reviews}
"Folktale and Myth" (Joseph Fontenrose, Python: A Study of the Delphic Myth and Its Origin). Journal of American Folklore 73 (July-September 1960): 270-271. {Reviews}
"Invective against the Father" (William Empson, Milton's God). The Nation 194 (June 1962): 540-541. {Reviews}
"Imaginary Lines" (Shirley Jackson, We Have Always Lived in the Castle). The New Leader 45 (December 1962): 20-22. {Reviews}
"Revival of the Fittest" (Stanley E. Hyman, ed., Darwin for Today). The New Leader 46 (November 1963): 22-24. {Reviews}
"Myth, Method, and Tragedy" (Herbert Weisinger, The Agony and the Triumph, Papers on the Use and Abuse of Myth). The New Leader 47 (November 1964). 21-23. {Reviews}
"Prelude to Poetry: Scales and Fugue" (T. S. Eliot, Knowledge and Experience in the Philosophy of F. H. Bradley; and Herbert Howarth, Some Figures behind T. S. Eliot). Bookweek 2 (January 1965): 4, 8. {Reviews}
"More Dithyrambic Than Athletic" (Norman O. Brown, Love's Body). The Nation 204 (March 27, 1967): 405-407. {Reviews}
"Cult of the Breakthrough" (Ralph J. Mills, Jr., ed., Selected Letters of Theodore Roethke). New Republic 159 (September 21, 1968): 25-26. {Reviews}
"The Serious Business of Comedy" (Elder Olson, The Theory of Comedy). New Republic 160 (March 15, 1969): 23-27. {Reviews}
"Toward the Perfectly Poisonous" (Richard Ellmann, ed., The Artist as Critic: Critical Writings of Oscar Wilde). New Republic 160 (May 31, 1969): 28-30. {Reviews}
"The Christ-Dionysus Link" (John Unterecker, Voyager: A Life of Hart Crane). New Republic 161 (August 16, 1969): 24-26. {Reviews}
"More Probes in the Same Spot" (Marshall McLuhan, Counterblast). New Republic 162 (February 7, 1970): 30-35. {Reviews}
"Swift Now? Swift Then" (Denis Donoghue, Jonathan Swift: A Critical Introduction). New Republic 162 (May 9, 1970): 25-26. {Reviews}
"Irony Sans Rust" (Wayne C. Booth, A Rhetoric of Irony). New Republic 171 (July 6 and 13, 1974): 25-26. {Reviews}
"Father and Son" (Harold Bloom, The Map of Misreading). New Republic 172 (April 12, 1975): 23-24. {Reviews}
Untitled review of J. L. Austin, "How to Do Things with Words. Centrum 3.2 (Fall 1975): 147-68. {Reviews}
Untitled review of Harold Bloom, Wallace Stevens: Poems of Our Climate. New Republic 176 (June 11, 1977): 24-27. {Reviews}
Untitled review of Denis Donoghue, The Sovereign Ghost: Studies in Imagination. New Republic 177 (September 10, 1977): 29-31. {Reviews}
"For Whom Do You Write?" The New Quarterly 1 (Summer 1934): 8. {Commentary}
"The Writers' Congress." The Nation 140 (May 1935): 571. {Commentary}
"Questions for Critics." Direction 2 (May-June 1939): 12-13. {Commentary}
"Embargo." Direction 2 (November 1939): 2. {Commentary}
"What to Do till the Doctor Comes: Thoughts on Conscription." Direction 3 (November 1940): 7, 24. {Commentary}
"Where Are We Now?" Direction 4 (December 1941): 3-5. {Commentary}
"When 'Now' Becomes 'Then."' Direction 5 (February-March 1942): 5. {Commentary}
"The American Way." Touchstone 1 (December 1947): 3-9. {Commentary}
"Human Nature and the Bomb." University of Chicago Round Table, no. 622 (19 February, 1950), 1-11. A discussion. {Discussion}
"The New Criticism." The American Scholar 20 (January 1951): 86-104; cont. 20 (April 1951): 218-231. A discussion with W. Barrett, M. Cowley, R. G. Davis, A. Tate, and H. Haydn. {Discussion}
"The Threat of the Trivial." The Nation 187 (April 1956): 333. {Commentary}
"NRT Non-Resident Term." Bennington College Bulletin 28 (November 1959): 16-17. {Commentary}
"What's Good about a Bad First job." Mademoiselle 53 (June 1961). 70-72, 111. {Commentary}
"De Beginnibus." Bennington College Bulletin 31 (November 1962): 4-10. [A commencement speech.]
"A Conversation with Kenneth Burke: On Literature in a Scientific Age." Riata, Winter 1963, pp. 45-50. Gordon Mills and Kenneth Burke. {Discussion}
"Reflections on the Fate of the Union: Kennedy and After." The New York Review of Books, 1 (December 1963): 10-1. {Commentary}
"An Arion Questionnaire: The Classics and the Modern Man of Letters." Arion 3 (Winter 1964): 23-26. {Commentary}
"Thirty Years Later: Memories of the First American Writers' Congress." The American Scholar 35 (Summer 1966): 495-516. A discussion with M. Cowley, G. Hicks, W. Phillips; D. Aaron, moderator. {Discussion}
"Comments [on the 'Uses of Speech Criticism' Symposium]. "Western Speech, 32 (Summer 1968): 176-83. {Discussion}
"Kenneth Burke WUSTL Reading, 4 Dec. 1970, Washington University at St. Louis." Transcribed and edited by Adam Humes and Ethan Sproat. 1970. KB Journal 12.2 (2017). {Presentation}
"Kenneth Burke Discussion with Howard Nemerov, 4 Mar. 1971, Washington University at St. Louis." Transcribed and edited by Adam Humes and Ethan Sproat. 1971. KB Journal 12.2 (2017). {Interveiw}
'An Interview with Kenneth Burke" by John Woodcock. Sewanee Review, 85 (Fall 1977): 704-18. {Interview}
"In New Jersey, My Adopted, and I Hope Adoptive, State." New Jersey Monthly, November 1981, p. 67 ff. {Commentary}
"Counter-Gridlock: An Interview with Kenneth Burke." All Area, no. 2 (1983): 6-33. {Interview}
"Dramatism as Ontology or Epistemology: A Symposium." Communication Quarterly 33 (Winter 1985): 17-33. [with Bernard L. Brock and Parke G. Burgess] {Discussion}
"Postscript" In Criticism and Social Change, by Frank Lentricchia, pp. 165-66. Paperback, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1985. {Commentary}
"Kenneth Burke and Malcom Cowley: A Conversation." Pre/Text: A Journal of Rhetorical Theory 6.3-4 (Fall/Winter 1985): 181-200. {Discussion}
"What Is a Poet." Essays from the 11th Alabama Symposium on English and American Literature. Ed. Hank Lazer. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 1987. 185-225. {Commentary}
"The Reader Critic." The Little Review 9 (Winter 1922): 45. In reference to "The Death of Tragedy." published in 9 (Autumn 1922): and F. W. Pollock's criticism of Mr. Burke's introduction describing smoking on the foredeck and afterdeck of Massachusetts ferries. {Letters}
"Munsoniana." The New Republic 69 (November 1931): 46. {Letters}
"Counterblasts on 'Counter-Statement."' The New Republic 69 (December 9, 1931), 101. An answer to Granville Hicks' review of Counter-Statement, "A Defense of Eloquence." in the 2 December 1931 issue, 75-76. {Letters}
"Intuitive or Scientific." The Nation 146 (January 1938): 139-140. A letter about Eliseo Vivas' review of Attitudes toward History, "Toward an Improved Strategy." in the 25 December 1937 issue, 723. {Letters}
"Is Mr. Hook a Socialist?" Partisan Review 4 (January 1938): 40-44. The answer to Hook's review of Attitudes toward History, "The Technique of Mystification," in the December 1937 issue, 57-62. Mr. Hook's answer to the letter, "Is Mr. Burke Serious?" follows, 44-47. {Letters}
"A Psychological Approach to the Study of Social Crises." The American Journal of Sociology 43 (March 1938): 799-803; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. A letter to the editor in reference to an article by Malamud in the January 1938 issue, 578-592; "Rejoinder" to this letter by I. T. Malamud, March 1938, 803-805. {Letters}
"Comments on Dr. [Wm. Heard] Kilpatrick's Article." The American Teacher 24 (November 1939): 26-27; [Also in The Philosophy of Literary Form]. {Letters}
A letter in the "Your Letters" section, Direction 3 (November 1940): 21. {Letters}
A letter in the "Communications" section, The Hopkins Review 4 (Winter 1950-51): 77-79. A reply to G. A. Smith's review of Rhetoric of Religion in the Fall 1950 issue, 54-60. {Letters}
"A Further View." Four Quarters (Lassalle College, Philadelphia) 5 (January 1956): 17. {Letters}
A letter in the "Correspondence" section, The Sewanee Review 73 (Winter 1964-65): 484-489. A reply to Joseph Frank's review of Rhetoric of Religion in the Summer 1964 issue, 173-175. {Letters}
"An Ecological Proposal." New Republic 161 (December 13, 1969): 30-31. {Letters}
"An Exchange on Machiavelli." New York Review of Books 18 (April 6, 1972): 35-36. In reference to Isaiah Berlin's article "The Question of Machiavelli" in the November 4, 1971, issue, 20-32. Berlin's response follows Burke's letter. {Letters}
"Dramatism and Logology." Times Literary Supplement (August 12, 1983): 859. In reference to Robert M. Adams' review of the 2d rev. ed. of William H. Rueckert's Kenneth Burke and the Drama of Human Relations. {Letters}
"A Plea to join the Fray and Make It Worth Our While." Kenneth Burke Society Newsletter 1 (October 1984): 1. {Letters}
"A Letter from Andover." Kenneth Burke Society Newsletter 2 (July 1986): 3-5. {Letters}
"A Comment on 'It Takes Capital to Defeat Dracula [by Richard M. Coe].'" College English 49 (February 1987): 221-22. {Letters}
Alfred Mombert, "Lullaby." The Sansculotte 1 (January 1917): 4. {Translations}
Thomas Mann, "Loulou." The Dial 70 (April 1921): 428-442. {Translations}
Hans Purrmann, "From the Workshop of Matisse." The Dial 73 (July 1922): 32-40. {Translations}
Hugo von Hofmannsthal, "Lucidor: Characters for an Unwritten Comedy." The Dial 73 (August 1922): 121-132. {Translations}
Richard Specht, "Arthur Schnitzler." The Dial 73 (September 1922): 241-245. {Translations}
Thomas Mann, "Tristan." The Dial 73 (December 1922): 593-610; cont. 74 (January 1923): 57-76; [Included in Burke's translation, Thomas Mann, Death in Venice, New York: A. A. Knopf, 1925]. Translated with Scofield Thayer. {Translations}
Stefan Zweig, "Charles Dickens." The Dial 74 (January 1923): 1-24. {Translations}
Julius Maier-Graefe, "German Art after the War." The Dial 75 (July 1923): 1-12. {Translations}
Arthur Schnitzler, "The Fate of Baron von Leisenbohg." The Dial 75 (December 1923): 565-582. {Translations}
Heinrich Mann, "Virgins." The Dial 76 (February 1924): 123-132. {Translations}
Thomas Mann, "Death in Venice." The Dial 76 (March 1924): 213-235; cont. 76 (April 1924): 311-333, and 76 (May 1924): 423-443. {Translations}
Oswald Spengler, Introduction to The Downfall of Western Civilization, The Dial 77 (November 1924): 361-378; cont. 77 (December 1924): 482-504 and 78 (January 1925): 9-26. {Translations}
Hugo von Hofmannsthal, "Honore de Balzac." The Dial 78 (May 1925): 357-368. {Translations}
Arthur Schnitzler, "Lieutenant Gustl." The Dial 79 (August 1925): 89-117. {Translations}
Arthur Schnitzler, "The New Song." The Dial 79 (November 1925): 355-369. {Translations}
Thomas Mann, Death in Venice, New York: A. A. Knopf, 1925; reissue 1965; reissue 1973 (all include "Tristan" and "Tonio Kroger''); rev. ed. with a critical essay by Erich Heller, New York: Modern Library 1970; New York: Bantam Books, 1971; illustrated with wood engravings by Felix Hoffmann, Avon, Conn.: Heritage Club, 1972, and New York: Stinehour Press for the Limited Editions Club, 1972. {Translations}
Rolf de Maré "The Swedish Ballet and the Modem Aesthetic." The Little Review 11 (Winter 1925-26): 24-28. {Translations}
Marx Loebe, "Georges Papazoff." The Little Review 12 (Spring-Summer 1926): 24. {Translations}
Emil Ludwig, Genius and Character, New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1927; New York: Blue Ribbon Books, 1932. {Translations}
Thomas Mann, sections from Pariser Rechenschaft, The Dial 82 (July 1927): 501-510. {Translations}
Emile Baumann, Saint Paul, New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1929. {Translations}
Thomas Mann, "Humanism and Europe." The New Republic 90 (April 1937): 349. {Translations}
Unsigned translations., Mr. Burke translated most of the German Letters and Vienna Letters in The Dial (1921-28), and some items in Vanity Fair. {Translations}
Hermann Hesse, "The Early Hour," in Burke's "Reflections on the Fate of the Union: Kennedy and After, December, 1963; [Also in Collected Poems, 1915-1967]. {Translations}
Grattan, C. Hartley, ed., The Critique of Humanism: A Symposium, New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1930; [Includes "The Allies of Humanism Abroad"]. {Anthologized}
Hankel, Walter S. [pseud.], ed., Whither, Whither, or After Sex, What? A Symposium to End Symposiums, New York: Macaulay Co., 1930; [Includes "Waste--And the Future of Prosperity"]. {Anthologized}
Thomas, Charles Wright, ed., Essays in Contemporary Civilization, New York: Macmillan, 1931; [shorter version of "Waste--the Future of Prosperity"]. {Anthologized}
Hart, Henry, ed., American Writers' Congress, New York: International Publishers, 1935; London: Martin Lawrence, 1935; [Includes "Revolutionary Symbolism in America"]. {Anthologized}
Conklin, Groff, ed., New Republic Anthology, 1915-1935, New York: Dodge, 1936; [Includes "Waste--and the Future of Prosperity"]. {Anthologized}
Hart, Henry, ed., The Writer in a Changing World (Second American Writers' Congress): New York: Equinox Cooperative Press, 1937; [Includes "The Relation Between Literature and Science"]. {Anthologized}
Anderson, George K., and Eda Lou Walton, eds. This Generation. A Selection of British and American Literature from 1914 to the Present with Historical and Critical Essays. New York: Scott, Foresman and Co., 1939; [Includes "The Rhetoric of Hitler's 'Battle'"]. {Anthologized}
Knickerbocker, William S., ed. Twentieth Century English. New York: Philosophical Library, 1946; [Includes "The Five Master Terms, Their Place in a 'Dramatistic' Grammar of Motives"]. {Anthologized}
Quinn, K., and.C. Shattuck, eds. Accent Anthology. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1946; [Includes "Motives and Motifs in the Poetry of Marianne Moore"]. {Anthologized}
Luccock, Halford E., and Frances Brentano, eds. The Questing Spirit: Religion in the Literature of Our Time. New York: Coward-McCann, 1947; [Includes "For a Modernist Sermon"]. {Anthologized}
Neider, Charles, ed. The Stature of Thomas Mann. New York: New Directions, 1947; [Includes "Thomas Mann and André Gide]. {Anthologized}
Stallman, R. W., ed. Critiques and Essays in Criticism 1920-1948. New York: Ronald Press Company, 1949; [Includes part of "Lexicon Rhetoricae," Counter-Statement; and "Psychology and Form"]. {Anthologized}
Hall, James, and Martin Steinmann, eds. The Permanence of Yeats. New York: Macmillan Company, 1950; Collier paperback, 1961; [Includes "On Motivation in Yeats"]. {Anthologized}
Glicksberg, Charles I., ed. American Literary Criticism 1900-1950. New York: Hendricks House, 1951; [Includes "Redefinitions"]. {Anthologized}
Zabel, Morton D., ed. Literary Opinion in America. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1937, 1951; two-vol. paperback, 1962; [Includes "Thomas Mann and André Gide" and "Psychology and Form"]. {Anthologized}
West, Ray B., ed. Essays in Modern Literary Criticism. New York and Toronto: Rinehart and Company, 1952; [Includes "Symbolic Action in a Poem by Keats"]. {Anthologized}
Blair, W., T. Hornberger, and R. Stewart, eds., The Literature of the United States, vol. II, rev. ed., Chicago: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1953; [Includes "Psychology and Form"] {Anthologized}
Waite, Harlow O., and B. P. Atkinson, eds. Literature for Our Time: An Anthology for College Students. New York: Henry Holt, 1953; rev. ed., 1958; [Includes "Literature as Equipment for Living"]. {Anthologized}
Hyman, Stanley Edgar, ed. The Critical Performance: An Anthology of American and British Literary Criticism of Our Century. New York: Vintage Press, 1956; [Includes "Symbolic Action in a Poem by Keats"]. {Anthologized}
Phillips, William, ed. Art and Psychoanalysis. New York: Criterion Books, 1957; [Includes "Freud--and the Analysis of Poetry"]. {Anthologized}
Howe, Irving, ed. Modern Literary Criticism. Boston: Beacon Press, 1958; [Includes "Caldwell: Maker of Grotesques"]. {Anthologized}
Schorer, M., J. Miles, and G. McKenzie, eds. Criticism. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, rev. ed. 1958; [Includes "Antony in Behalf of the Play"]. {Anthologized}
Christman, Henry M., ed., A View of The Nation: An Anthology, 1955-1959. New York: Grove Press, 1960; [Includes "Recipe for Prosperity. Borrow. Buy. Waste. Want"]. {Anthologized}
May, Rollo, ed. Symbolism in Religion and Literature. New York: George Braziller, 1960; [Includes "The Poetic Motive"]. {Anthologized}
Lane Lauriat, ed. Approaches to Walden. San Francisco: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1961; [Includes part of "Literature as Equipment for Living"]. {Anthologized}
Markels, Julian, ed. Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. New York: Scribner's Sons, 1961; [Includes "Antony in Behalf of the Play"]. {Anthologized}
Morgan, Frederick, ed. Hudson Review Anthology. New York: Vintage Books, 1961; [Includes "The Carrot and the Stick, or . . ."]. {Anthologized}
Parsons, Talcott; Edward Shils; Kaspar D. Naegle; and Jesse R. Pitts, eds. Theories of Society. New York: Free Press of Glencoe, A Division of Crowell-Collier, 1961. [Includes "An Incongruous Assortment of Incongruities," Permanence and Change] {Anthologized}
Philipson, Morris, ed. Aesthetics Today. Cleveland and New York: Meridian Books, 1961; [Includes "Freud--And the Analysis of Poetry"]. {Anthologized}
Goldberg, G. J., and N. M. Goldberg, eds. The Modern Critical Spectrum. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1962; [Includes "Symbolic Action in a Poem by Keats"]. {Anthologized}
Hoffman, Frederick J., ed. Perspectives on Modern Literature. Evanston, IL.: Row, Peterson and Company, 1962; [Includes "Revolutionary Symbolism in America"]. {Anthologized}
Oldsey, Bernard S., and A. O. Lewis, eds. Visions and Revisions in Modern American Literary Criticism. New York: Dutton, paperback, 1962; [Includes "Literature as Equipment for Living"]. {Anthologized}
Scott, Wilbur S., ed. Five Approaches to Literary Criticism. New York and London: Macmillan Company, 1962; [Includes "The Poetic Process"]. {Anthologized}
Levich, Marvin, ed. Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Criticism. New York: Random House, 1963; [Includes "Psychology and Form"]. {Anthologized}
Linenthal, Mark, ed. Aspects of Poetry. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1963; [Includes "The Philosophy of Literary Form"]. {Anthologized}
Sutton, Walter, and Richard Foster, eds. Modern Criticism: Theory and Practice. New York: Odyssey Press, 1963; [Includes "Literature as Equipment for Living" and "Symbolic Action in a Poem by Keats"]. {Anthologized}
Wasserstrom, William, ed. A Dial Miscellany. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1963; [Includes "A 'Logic' of History"; "Mrs. Maecenas"]. {Anthologized}
Murphy, Francis, ed. Discussions of Poetry: Form and Structure. Boston: D. C. Heath, 1964; [Includes part of "Lexicon Rhetoricae." Counter-Statement]. {Anthologized}
Ruitenbeck, Hendrik M., ed. Psychoanalysis and Literature. New York: Dutton paperback, 1964; [Includes "Freud--and the Analysis of Poetry"'] {Anthologized}
Ellis, H. M., et al., eds. A College Book of American Literature. rev. by F. J. Hoffman, 3rd ed. only, New York: American Book Company, 1965; [Includes part of "Psychology and Form"]. {Anthologized}
Hall Lawrence S., ed. A Grammar of Literary Criticism. New York: Macmillan Company, 1965; [Includes "Psychology and Form" and part of "Three Definitions"]. {Anthologized}
Hayden, Donald E., and E. Paul Alworth, eds. Classics in Semantics. New York: Philosophical Library, 1965; [Includes "Semantic and Poetic Meaning"]. {Anthologized}
Malin, Irving, ed. Psychoanalysis and American Fiction. New York: Dutton, 1965; [Includes "Caldwell: Maker of Grotesques"]. {Anthologized}
Perry, John Oliver, ed. Approaches to the Poem: Modern Essays in the Analysis and Interpretation of Poetry. San Francisco: Chandler Publishing Company, 1965; [Includes "Literature as Equipment for Living" and "Twelve Propositions by Kenneth Burke on the Relation between Economy and Psychology"]. {Anthologized}
Winterowd, W. Ross, ed. Rhetoric and Writing. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1965; [from "Lexicon Rhetoricae." Counter-Statement; and "The Rhetoric of Hitler's 'Battle'"]. {Anthologized}
Olson, Elder, ed. Aristotle's Poetics and English Literature. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1965. [Includes "The Problem of the Intrinsic"] {Anthologized}
Simon, Myron, and Thornton H. Pearsons, eds. Transcendentalism and Its Legacy. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan Press, 1966; [Includes "I, Eye, Ay--Emerson's Early Essay on 'Nature': Thoughts on the Machinery of Transcendence"]. {Anthologized}
Williams, Oscar, ed. Master Poems of the English Language. New York: Trident Press, 1966; [Includes "Symbolic Action in a Poem by Keats" and "Kubla Kahn: Or, a Vision in a Dream by Samuel Taylor Coleridge"]. {Anthologized}
Zitner, S. P., J. Kissane, and M. M. Liberman, eds. The Practice of Criticism. Chicago: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1966; [Includes "Psychology and Form"]. {Anthologized}
Miller, J. Hillis, ed. William Carlos Williams: A Collection of Critical Essays. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1966. [Includes "Heaven's First Law" and "William Carlos Williams, 1883-1963"] {Anthologized}
Klausner, Samuel Z., ed. Why Man Takes Chances: Studies in Stress-Seeking. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1968; [Includes "On Stress, Its Seeking"]. {Anthologized}
Steinmann, Martin, Jr., ed. New Rhetorics. New York: Scribner, 1968; [Includes "Rhetoric--Old and New"]. {Anthologized}
Grebstein, Norman Sheldon, ed. Perspectives in Contemporary Criticism. New York: Harper and Row, 1968; [Includes "Catharsis--Second View"]. {Anthologized}
Hollander, J., ed. Modem Poetry: Essays in Criticism. London: Oxford University Press, 1968. [Includes "Motives and Motifs in the Poetry of Marianne Moore"] {Anthologized}
Howe, Irving, ed. The Idea of the Modem in Literature and the Arts. New York: Horizon Press, 1968. [Includes "Thomas Mann and André Gide] {Anthologized}
Phillips, Robert S., ed. Aspects of Alice: Lewis Carroll's Dreamchild as Seen through the Critics' Looking-glasses, 1865-1971. New York: Vanguard, 1971. [Includes excerpt from "The Thinking of the Body"] {Anthologized}
Johannesen, Richard L., ed. Contemporary Theories of Rhetoric: Selected Readings. New York: Harper and Row, 1971. [Includes "Introduction" from A Grammar of Motives, and an excerpt from "The Range of Rhetoric," A Rhetoric of Motives] {Anthologized}
Scott, Robert L., and Bernard L. Brock, eds. Methods of Rhetorical Criticism: A Twentieth-Century Perspective. New York: Harper and Row, 1972. [Includes "The Rhetoric of Hitler's 'Battle'" and "Mind, Body and the Unconscious," Language as Symbolic Action] {Anthologized}
Harrison, Gilbert A., ed. The Critic as Artist: Essays on Books, 1920-1970. New York: Liveright, 1972. [Includes "Thurber Perfects Mind Cure"] {Anthologized}
Winterowd, W. Ross, ed. Contemporary Rhetoric: A Conceptual Background with Readings. New York: Harcourt, Brace, and Jovanovich, 1975. [Includes "Lexicon Rhetoricae" from Counter-Statement, and "Introduction," from A Grammar of Motives] {Anthologized}
Golden, James L.; Goodwin F. Berquist; and William E. Coleman. The Rhetoric of Western Thought. 2d ed. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt, 1976. [Includes "The Rhetoric of Hitler's 'Battle'"] {Anthologized}
Roland, Alan, ed. Psychoanalysis, Creativity, and Literature: A French-American Inquiry. New York: Columbia University Press, 1978. [Includes "(Nonsymbolic) Motion/(Symbolic) Action"] {Anthologized}
Tanner, William E., and J. Dean Bishop. Rhetoric and Change. Mesquite, Tex.: Ide House, 1982; rev. ed., Arlington, Tex.: Liberal Arts, 1985. [Includes first part of "(Nonsymbolic) Motion/(Symbolic) Action" with minor revisions as "Motion, Action, and the Human Condition"] {Anthologized}
Shapiro, Michael, ed. Language and Politics. New York: New York University Press, 1984. [Includes "The Rhetoric of Hitler's 'Battle'"] {Anthologized}
Segal, Robert A., ed. Theories of Myth: Literary Criticism and Myth. New York: Garland, 1996. 11-34. [Includes "Myth, Poetry, and Philosophy"] {Anthologized}
Newton, K. M., ed. Twentieth Century Literary Theory: A Reader. New York: St. Martin's 1997. 30-34. [Includes "Formalist Criticism: Its Principles and Limits"] {Anthologized}
Blakesley, David. The Elements of Dramatism. Boston, Longman, 2002. [Includes "Introduction: The Five Key Terms of Dramatism," "The Rhetoric of Hitler's 'Battle," and "Substance."] {Anthologized}
Smudde, Peter M. Humanistic Critique of Education: Teaching and Learning as Symbolic Action. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2010. [Includes "Linguistic Approach to Problems of Education"] {Anthologized}