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According to DEWITT PARKER ( 1885 - ) , the all - embracing principle of form -
its very essence and meaning - is ... All the other principles of form - theme ,
thematic variation , balance , rhythm , hierarchy , and evolution - serve this one
master ...
According to DEWITT PARKER ( 1885 - ) , the all - embracing principle of form -
its very essence and meaning - is ... All the other principles of form - theme ,
thematic variation , balance , rhythm , hierarchy , and evolution - serve this one
master ...
Pagina 232
These principles are , I think , very few ; as few , indeed , as six : the principle of
organic unity , or unity in variety , as it has ... the principle of the theme ; the
principle of thematic variation ; balance ; the principle of hierarchy ; and evolution
.
These principles are , I think , very few ; as few , indeed , as six : the principle of
organic unity , or unity in variety , as it has ... the principle of the theme ; the
principle of thematic variation ; balance ; the principle of hierarchy ; and evolution
.
Pagina 234
The ancient law of organic unity is the master principle of esthetic form ; all the
other principles serve it . First among them is what I would call the principle of the
theme . This corresponds to the " dominant character ” or idee mère of Taine .
The ancient law of organic unity is the master principle of esthetic form ; all the
other principles serve it . First among them is what I would call the principle of the
theme . This corresponds to the " dominant character ” or idee mère of Taine .
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
ART THE RELIEVER | 107 |
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