The Dehumanization of Art, and Other Writings on Art and CultureDoubleday, 1956 - 187 pagine |
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Pagina 55
... novels seemed readable which we now think a bore . It is not for nothing that the novel is called " novel . " The difficulty of finding new subjects is accompanied by another , perhaps more serious , dilemma . As the store of possible ...
... novels seemed readable which we now think a bore . It is not for nothing that the novel is called " novel . " The difficulty of finding new subjects is accompanied by another , perhaps more serious , dilemma . As the store of possible ...
Pagina 57
... novel from its beginnings to our day reveals that , from being pure narration which but alludes , the novel has advanced to strict presentation . At first , the narrative as such kept the reader amused through the novelty of the subject ...
... novel from its beginnings to our day reveals that , from being pure narration which but alludes , the novel has advanced to strict presentation . At first , the narrative as such kept the reader amused through the novelty of the subject ...
Pagina 95
... novel need not be like real ones , it is enough that they are possible . And this psychol- ogy of possible human minds , which I have called imaginary psychology , is the only one that matters to the novel . That a novel may , apart ...
... novel need not be like real ones , it is enough that they are possible . And this psychol- ogy of possible human minds , which I have called imaginary psychology , is the only one that matters to the novel . That a novel may , apart ...
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The Dehumanization of Art, and Other Writings on Art and Culture José Ortega y Gasset Visualizzazione estratti - 1956 |
The Dehumanization of Art, and Other Writings on Art and Culture José Ortega y Gasset Visualizzazione estratti - 1956 |
The Dehumanization of Art, and Other Writings on Art and Culture José Ortega y Gasset Visualizzazione estratti - 1956 |
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