Languages of the Unsayable: The Play of Negativity in Literature and Literary Theory

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Sanford Budick, Wolfgang Iser
Stanford University Press, 1996 - 394 pages
The articulation of the unsayable, of negativity--that which has been excluded by what is sayable--is one of the most important areas of contemporary humanistic study. This volume brings together fifteen outstanding literary theorists and philosophers to examine ways to make the unsayable tangible.

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