A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1960 - 540 pagine |
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Pagina 154
... Poetic associations are social . As the dreamer lives entirely in the images of his dream , without reference to another reality , so the reader of poetry lives in the words of the poetry , with- out reference to the external world . The ...
... Poetic associations are social . As the dreamer lives entirely in the images of his dream , without reference to another reality , so the reader of poetry lives in the words of the poetry , with- out reference to the external world . The ...
Pagina 159
... poetry are correspondingly condensed , but poetry itself is correspondingly cloudy and ambiguous . This ambiguity , which Empson takes to be the essence of poetry , is in fact a by - product.2 Now this concentration upon the affective ...
... poetry are correspondingly condensed , but poetry itself is correspondingly cloudy and ambiguous . This ambiguity , which Empson takes to be the essence of poetry , is in fact a by - product.2 Now this concentration upon the affective ...
Pagina 309
... Poetry for Poetry's Sake The words " Poetry for poetry's sake " recall the famous phrase " Art for Art . " It is far from my purpose to examine the possible meanings of that phrase , or all the questions it involves . I propose to state ...
... Poetry for Poetry's Sake The words " Poetry for poetry's sake " recall the famous phrase " Art for Art . " It is far from my purpose to examine the possible meanings of that phrase , or all the questions it involves . I propose to state ...
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ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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