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Caldwell, Erskine - Kenneth Burke (essay date 1935)
Kenneth Burke (essay date 1935)
SOURCE: "Caldwell: Maker of Grotesques," in The New Republic, Vol. LXXXII, No. 1062, April 10, 1935, pp. 232-35.
[Burke is one of the foremost American scholars—and perhaps the most controversial literary figure—of the twentieth century. His approach to literature combines pragmatism with aesthetics and ethical concerns. Burke regards language as symbolic action and perceives the critic's function to be the analysis and interpretation of the symbolic structures embedded in works of art. His eclecticism is demonstrated by his use of the multiple perspectives offered in the works of Sigmund Freud and Karl Marx, and in such fields of study as linguistics, sociology, psychology, and theology. In the essay below, Burke examines the interrelation of themes, symbols, and characterization in Caldwell's work.]
Erskine Caldwell's most revealing work is a "sport." I refer to the last story in...
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Criticism
- T. K. Whipple and Malcolm Cowley (essay date 1931)
- Whit Burnett (essay date 1933)
- Harold Strauss (essay date 1933)
- Kenneth Burke (essay date 1935)
- Edwin Rolfe (essay date 1935)
- John Donald Wade (essay date 1936)
- Harold Strauss (essay date 1936)
- William Soskin (essay date 1938)
- Otis Ferguson (essay date 1938)
- William Du Bois (essay date 1943)
- Henry Seidel Canby (essay date 1944)
- Erskine Caldwell (essay date 1951)
- Lewis Nichols (essay date 1953)
- Carl Bode (essay date 1956)
- David Dempsey (review date 1957)
- Carvel Collins (essay date 1961)
- James Korges (essay date 1969)
- Scott MacDonald (essay date 1977)
- Guy Owen (essay date 1979)
- loan Comsa (essay date 1979)
- William Peden (essay date 1979)
- Erskine Caldwell with Ronald Wesley Hoag and Elizabeth Pell Broadwell (interview date 1980)
- James E. Devlin (essay date 1984)
- Ronald Wesley Hoag (essay date 1990)
- Sylvia Jenkins Cook (essay date 1991)
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