The Dehumanization of ArtP. Smith, 1951 - 29 pagine |
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... words or to draw random lines . But to construct something that is not a copy of " nature " and yet possesses ... word today while tomorrow infallibly the young win out ? For one thing , let us not rant and rave . " no é “ Dove si grida ...
... words or to draw random lines . But to construct something that is not a copy of " nature " and yet possesses ... word today while tomorrow infallibly the young win out ? For one thing , let us not rant and rave . " no é “ Dove si grida ...
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... word - and they will not be convinced that to be a farce may be pre- cisely the mission and the virtue of art ( A " farce ” in the bad sense of the word it would be if the modern artist pretended to equal status with the " serious ...
... word - and they will not be convinced that to be a farce may be pre- cisely the mission and the virtue of art ( A " farce ” in the bad sense of the word it would be if the modern artist pretended to equal status with the " serious ...
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... words . What is the difference between such a report and the novel itself ? Certainly not the style . The crucial ... word would be " presentative . " The imperative of the novel is autopsy . No good telling us what a person is , we want ...
... words . What is the difference between such a report and the novel itself ? Certainly not the style . The crucial ... word would be " presentative . " The imperative of the novel is autopsy . No good telling us what a person is , we want ...
Parole e frasi comuni
action adventures aesthetic appear artistic aspect attention become begins body called cause century character classical clear consists contemplation definition DEHUMANIZATION delight direction distance Dostoevski drama effect elements emotions essential event existence eyes fact feel figures French genre gives hand happens Hence historical holds horizon hour human ideas imaginary inner interest invent keep less literary living look major man's masses material matter means merely metaphor mind modern art move names nature never novel novelist object observe opposite painter painting passions past perhaps person personages play pleasure poet poetry political popular possess possible precisely present produce psychological pure reader reading reality reason relation requires reveal seems seen sense sensibility souls Spanish style theater thing tion traditional turn understand values young