Literature as revolt and revolt as literature

three studies in the rhetoric of non-oratorical forms.

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Edwin Black
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English
Pages
44

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Table of Contents

The "vision" of Martin Luther King, by E. Black.
The open poem is a now poem: Dickey's May Day sermon, by T.O. Sloan.
Literature and revolution: the case of the Scarlet letter, by D.W. Noble.

Edition Notes

"The proceedings of the fourth annual University of Minnesota Spring Symposium in Speech-Communication, May 3, 1969."

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Minneapolis

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
810.9/35
Library of Congress
PN51 .B6

The Physical Object

Pagination
44 p.
Number of pages
44

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5741177M
LCCN
70635655

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