A thing about language

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124 pages 1990

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"Postmodern poet and critic Gerald Burns bridges the gap between the experimental writing of the 19th-century Romantics and the early 20th-century modernists. As Burns says, many of the pieces collected here "enact what they do?to save time." Only one is a formal lecture. Three began as book reviews and the rest are prose records of investigations that are informed by a much richer historical sense?a broader horizon of thinking and writing?than is usually found in modern writing on meaning, reference, and language as the medium of art"--P. [4] of cover.

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