Kenneth Burke correspondence with Myron Simon, 1964-1973.

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Kenneth Burke correspondence with Myron Simon, 1964-1973.

Kenneth Burke and Myron Simon, professor of English, University of Michigan, Dearborn campus, and later the University of California, Irvine, corresponded about Burke's contribution ("I, Ay, Eye" essay on Emerson's Nature; appearing in Sewanee Review several months before the book) to Transcendentalism and its Legacy (University of Michigan Press, 1966) and ["Ad bellum purificandum"] to Teacher & critic: essays by and about Austin Warren (Plantin Press, 1976).

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