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The account of the pig - killing in Hardy ' s novel , Jude the Obscure , for example
, represents the expression of negative values rather than positive , but these
values are so well expressed that the reader finds beauty in the expressiveness .
The account of the pig - killing in Hardy ' s novel , Jude the Obscure , for example
, represents the expression of negative values rather than positive , but these
values are so well expressed that the reader finds beauty in the expressiveness .
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CHAPTER II INTRODUCTORY NOTE One of the first persons to challenge the
theory of the disinterestedness of art , as it finds expression , for example , in the
play - theory of Schiller and Lipps , was FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE ( 1844 - 1900 )
.
CHAPTER II INTRODUCTORY NOTE One of the first persons to challenge the
theory of the disinterestedness of art , as it finds expression , for example , in the
play - theory of Schiller and Lipps , was FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE ( 1844 - 1900 )
.
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To take the simplest example : one man laughs , and another , who hears ,
becomes merry ; or a man weeps , and another , who hears , feels sorrow . A man
is excited or irritated , and another man , seeing him , comes to a similar state of
mind ...
To take the simplest example : one man laughs , and another , who hears ,
becomes merry ; or a man weeps , and another , who hears , feels sorrow . A man
is excited or irritated , and another man , seeing him , comes to a similar state of
mind ...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
ART THE RELIEVER | 107 |
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