In The Language of Literature, first published in 1971, Roger
Fowler argues that the vitality and centrality of the verbal
dimension of literature, and, read as a whole, the papers in this
collection imply a consistent point of view on language in
literature. The author focuses on the continuity of language in
literature with language outside literature, on its cultural
appropriateness and adjustment, and on its power to create
aesthetic patterns and to organise concepts, to make fictions. This
title will be of interest to students of literary theory.
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