
“Tea! Bless ordinary everyday afternoon tea!”
Introduction: What is Literature?, p. 2
1980s, Literary Theory: An Introduction (1983)
Context: Literature transforms and intensifies ordinary language, deviates systematically from everyday speech. If you approach me at a bus stop and murmur "Thou still unravished bride of quietness," then I am instantly aware that I am in the presence of the literary.
“Tea! Bless ordinary everyday afternoon tea!”
The Nice and the Good (1968), ch. 22.
"Good Sports & Bad", p. 335; originally published in The New York Review of Books (1995-03-02)
Triumph and Tragedy in Mudville (2003)
Source: Introduction to semantics, 1962, p. 316