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His personal career may be inevitable and interesting , but it does not explain the poet . -German text , 1929 ; translation in Modern Man in Search of a Soul ( 1933 ) CHRISTOPHER CAUDWELL Poetry's Dream - Work § I Dream is neither ...
His personal career may be inevitable and interesting , but it does not explain the poet . -German text , 1929 ; translation in Modern Man in Search of a Soul ( 1933 ) CHRISTOPHER CAUDWELL Poetry's Dream - Work § I Dream is neither ...
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already explained — this movement is expressed in different ways in poetry and in the novel . Poetry concentrates on the immediate affective associations of the word , instead of going first to the object or entity symbolized by the ...
already explained — this movement is expressed in different ways in poetry and in the novel . Poetry concentrates on the immediate affective associations of the word , instead of going first to the object or entity symbolized by the ...
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The Artist and Psychoanalysis " from The Hogarth Essays ( 1924 ) ANDREW CECIL BRADLEY Poetry for Poetry's Sake The words " Poetry for poetry's sake " recall the famous phrase " Art for Art ...
The Artist and Psychoanalysis " from The Hogarth Essays ( 1924 ) ANDREW CECIL BRADLEY Poetry for Poetry's Sake The words " Poetry for poetry's sake " recall the famous phrase " Art for Art ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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