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For example when someone exclaims " Brute ! " we do not think of animals and then of brutish qualities , but have a powerful subjective reaction suggesting cruelty and clumsiness . This is a poetic reaction to a word ; the other is a ...
For example when someone exclaims " Brute ! " we do not think of animals and then of brutish qualities , but have a powerful subjective reaction suggesting cruelty and clumsiness . This is a poetic reaction to a word ; the other is a ...
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For example , the most popular doctrines of the relation between art and imagination in English are confined to literature and particularly to poetry . I refer to the doctrines of Coleridge and other poets and critics of the romantic ...
For example , the most popular doctrines of the relation between art and imagination in English are confined to literature and particularly to poetry . I refer to the doctrines of Coleridge and other poets and critics of the romantic ...
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It was a movement toward purification in esthetic theory that was paralleled by " abstract " or " non - objective " trends in the arts ( for example , in the works of Kandinsky , Mondrian , and Brancusi ) . But , as the century wore on ...
It was a movement toward purification in esthetic theory that was paralleled by " abstract " or " non - objective " trends in the arts ( for example , in the works of Kandinsky , Mondrian , and Brancusi ) . But , as the century wore on ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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