Originally Posted by: Jolly McJollysonI actually meant "again intellectualism," as in "again, it is an intellectualism with a desire to control or manipulate" or something like that.
Actually, I'd say one of the themes of The Unnamable is more that things (Worm) exist whether or not language names them. However, Mahood's kind of intellectualism would certainly adhere to that philosophy that "nothing can exist without the language to name it."
Okay, I wasn't too far off then... :D
[FONT=Tahoma]"All I can do is be me ... whoever that is". Bob Dylan [/FONT]