Wittgenstein's Ladder
Discover the profound insights of Marjorie Perloff in Wittgenstein's Ladder, a compelling exploration of language and poetry. Published in 1999, this 306-page book delves into the works of Ludwig Wittgenstein, a pivotal figure in philosophy. Perloff, a renowned critic of 20th-century poetry, articulates how Wittgenstein's theories offer poets a unique perspective to navigate the complexities of high versus low discourse. She reveals the inherent strangeness of ordinary language, making it a vital read for anyone interested in literary criticism, philosophy of language, and the intersection of rhetoric and poetry. Perfect for scholars and poetry enthusiasts alike, this book invites readers to rethink the boundaries of language and art. Enhance your literary collection with this thought-provoking title from a leading voice in contemporary criticism.