Falling into Language by Chris Wallace-Crabbe

Falling into Language

Chris Wallace-Crabbe
232 pages
Oxford University Press
Jan 1992
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Falling into Language is an absorbing and elegantly-written collection of essays on language, poetry, autobiography, memory, and dreams. In this pioneering work, Wallace-Crabbe explores the many ways in which the self--however provisional or fragmented--manifests itself in language. This is a book about beginnings and endings; it reveals the person in the poem and the critic on the move.
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Pages 232
Publisher Oxford University Pr...
Published 1992
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