On Human Nature
Discover the profound insights of Kenneth Burke in his compelling collection, On Human Nature. Published in 2003, this hardback edition spans 403 pages and features a rich compilation of the late essays, autobiographical reflections, an interview, and a poem by the renowned literary theorist and cultural critic. Burke (1897-1993) delves into pivotal themes such as logology, technology, and ecology, offering readers a unique perspective on the intricacies of human existence. This collection is an essential addition for anyone interested in literary criticism, philosophy, and the evolution of cultural thought. Immerse yourself in Burke's thought-provoking analysis and explore the connections between language, society, and the environment. Perfect for scholars and casual readers alike, On Human Nature is a testament to Burke's enduring legacy in the world of literature and criticism.