Secondary Sources on Richards


*Bilsky, Manuel. "I.A. Richards' Theory of Metaphor." Modern Philology,
	50: 130-37.

*Bizzell, Patricia and Bruce Herzberg. eds. The Rhetorical Tradition:
	Readings from Classical Times to the Present. Boston: St. Mary's
	Press, 1990.

Black, Max. "Some Objections to Ogden and Richards' Theory of
	Interpretation." Journal of Philosophy, 39: 287.

Brower, Reuben, Helen Vendler, and John Hollander. eds. I.A. Richards:
	Essays in His Honor. New York: Oxford UP, 1973.

*Foss, Sonja K., Karen A. Foss, and Robert Trapp. eds. Contemporary
	Perspectives on Rhetoric. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press,
	1985.

*Hochmuth-Nichols, Marie. "I.A. Richards and the 'New Rhetoric."
	Quarterly Journal of Speech, 44: 1-16.

Hyman, Stanley Edgar. The Armed Vision: A Study in the Methods of
	Modern Literary Criticism. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1948.

*Jensen, Keith. "I.A. Richards and his models." Southern Speech
	Communication Journal, 37: 304-312. 

*Johannesen, Richard L. ed. Contemporary Theories of Rhetoric: Selected
	Readings. Evanston: Harper & Row, 1971.

Russo, John Paul. I.A. Richards: His Life and Work. Baltimore: 1989.

Schiller, Jerome P. I.A. Richards' Theory of Literature. New Haven: Yale
	University Press, 1969.

*Schwartz, Joseph and John A. Rycenga. eds. The Province of Rhetoric.
	New York: The Ronald Press Company, 1965.

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