A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, 1952 - 602 pagine |
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Pagina 158
... reality ) depicted in the poem . Hence poetry in its use of language con- tinually distorts and denies the structure of reality to exalt the structure of the self . By means of rhyme , assonance or alliteration it couples together words ...
... reality ) depicted in the poem . Hence poetry in its use of language con- tinually distorts and denies the structure of reality to exalt the structure of the self . By means of rhyme , assonance or alliteration it couples together words ...
Pagina 172
... reality , and then derives the emotional content from this piece of reality and its active relation with the other pieces of reality in the story as part of a perceptual life - experience . When we read a line of poetry these other ...
... reality , and then derives the emotional content from this piece of reality and its active relation with the other pieces of reality in the story as part of a perceptual life - experience . When we read a line of poetry these other ...
Pagina 176
... reality . It may be the old stale coloring , whereas our other poet , in spite of his conventional piece of reality , may achieve a new affective tone . Old poets we shall judge almost entirely by their affective tone ; their manifest ...
... reality . It may be the old stale coloring , whereas our other poet , in spite of his conventional piece of reality , may achieve a new affective tone . Old poets we shall judge almost entirely by their affective tone ; their manifest ...
Sommario
Reality and Imagination | 3 |
Having an Experience From Art as | 62 |
Intuition | 89 |
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abstract action activity actual appears appreciation artist aspect attitude balance beauty become called cause character color complete connection consciousness contemplation course created criticism definition described desire direct Distance distinction distinguished effect elements emotion esthetic example existence experience expression external fact feeling give given hand historical human ideas images imagination imitation important impulse individual interest intuition judgment kind knowledge language less live look machine material matter means merely mind moral move nature object organic painting particular patterns perception perhaps person physical picture play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry possible practical present principle produce pure question reality reason relation result scientific seems sense shape significance simple situation social sound speak theory things thought tion true truth turn understand unity universal whole