Mary McCarthy Quotes About Language

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  • The breakdown of our language, evident in the misuse, i.e., the misunderstanding of nouns and adjectives, is most grave, though perhaps not so conspicuous, in the handling of prepositions, those modest little connectives that hold the parts of a phrase or a sentence together. They are the joints of any language, what make it, literally, articulate.

    Mary McCarthy (1985). “Occasional prose”, Harcourt
  • Our language, once homely and colloquial, seeks to aggrandize our meanest activities with polysyllabic terms or it retreats from frankness into a stammering verbosity.

    Mary McCarthy (1985). “Occasional prose”, Harcourt
  • The erotic element always present in fashion, the kiss of loving labor on the body, is now overtly expressed by language. Belts hug or clasp; necklines plunge; jerseys bind. The word exciting tingles everywhere.

    Mary McCarthy (1961). “On the contrary”, Farrar, Straus and Cudahy
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