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Paula Fox: Critical Essay by Paula Fox

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SOURCE: "About Language," in Ohio Review, 1994, pp. 7-19.

In the following essay, Fox explores the ability of language and stories, at their best, to concretize the ephemeral and ambiguous nature of universal experience and what Fox considers the unfortunate bastardizing of language in contemporary parlance.

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