Monday, April 25, 2022

Many Layers


“The declared meaning of a spoken sentence is only its overcoat, and the real meaning lies underneath its scarves and buttons.” 

—Peter Carey, Australian novelist.











• Editorial Comment: And then, all those undergarments and petticoats and adverbs.
 


 

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After the Rain.

 

 

 

 

 

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Edward C. Pease
, Ph.D.
Professor & Department Head Emeritus
Department of Journalism & Communication
Utah State University
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