Angus Fletcher was a Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the City University of New York, recognized as a leading scholar in literary theory and criticism.
He authored numerous influential works, including Allegory: The Theory of a Symbolic Mode, Colors of the Mind, and A New Theory for American Poetry.
Fletcher's scholarship spanned allegory, poetics, and the nature of symbolic thought, establishing him as a significant voice in American literary academia.
His later work, including Storythinking, expanded his focus toward narrative cognition, exploring how storytelling functions as a fundamental mode of human thought and innovation.
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