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Pagina 142
By deliberately limiting her writer's equipment , by destroying the connotative
vitality of words , she had thrown away those properties of language which give
the literary artist the advantage of definiteness in color , tone , gravity , and the ...
By deliberately limiting her writer's equipment , by destroying the connotative
vitality of words , she had thrown away those properties of language which give
the literary artist the advantage of definiteness in color , tone , gravity , and the ...
Pagina 143
For the language of literature to be “ pure ” it would obviously have to be divorced
from thought . For a time , she seems to have arrived at this conclusion - when
her abstractionist experiments brought her to the point of making up words of a ...
For the language of literature to be “ pure ” it would obviously have to be divorced
from thought . For a time , she seems to have arrived at this conclusion - when
her abstractionist experiments brought her to the point of making up words of a ...
Pagina 306
Language was still her own button box , and she had sorted and arranged its
contents in every conceivable way . She was ready now to put it aside , and to tell
the world in the language of the world just who she was and why the world
should ...
Language was still her own button box , and she had sorted and arranged its
contents in every conceivable way . She was ready now to put it aside , and to tell
the world in the language of the world just who she was and why the world
should ...
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