The five master terms / Kenneth Burke
Looking for an argument / Manuel Bilsky, McCrea Hazlett, Robert E. Streeter, Richard M. Weaver
Rhetorical stance / Wayne C. Booth
Beyond the sentence / Kenneth L. Pike
Contemporaneity of classical rhetoric / Richard E. Hughes
Pre-writing: the stage of discovery in the writing process / D. Gordon Rohman
Rhetoric and philosophy / Chaim Perelman
Rhetoric and its situations / Scott Consigny
Everyman with a blue guitar: imagination, creativity, language / James E. Miller, Jr.
On the end of rhetoric, classical and modern / S. Michael Halloran
Writing as a mode of learning / Janet Emig
Varieties of ethical argument, with some account of the significance of ethos in the teaching of composition / Jim W. Corder
Literacy and orality in our times / Walter J. Ong
Shaping at the point of utterance / James Britton
Identifying the organization / John R. Hayes, Linda S. Flower
The meanings of audience / Douglas B. Park
Concepts of art and the teaching of writing / Richard E. Young
An adequate epistemology for composition: classical and modern perspectives / John T. Gage
A neglected concept in classical rhetoric / James L. Kinneavy Kairos.