Poetry, Language and Communication

Philosophy 30 (114):249 - 255 (1955)
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In the recent article Poetry , Language and Communication by Bernard Mayo, the author, intending to establish new distinctions between poetry and other uses of language, has overshot the mark, and arrived at a completely obscurantist view of poetry

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