The Dehumanization of ArtP. Smith, 1951 - 29 pagine |
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... fact : the unpopularity of the new music . In the following I will speak more in general and consider all the arts that are still somewhat alive in the Western world — that is , not only music , but also paint- ing , poetry , and the ...
... fact : the unpopularity of the new music . In the following I will speak more in general and consider all the arts that are still somewhat alive in the Western world — that is , not only music , but also paint- ing , poetry , and the ...
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... fact , even if there were no more intrinsic reasons , would suffice to make us suspect that something is amiss with the literary genre of the novel . When I hear a friend , particularly if he is a young writer , calmly announce that he ...
... fact , even if there were no more intrinsic reasons , would suffice to make us suspect that something is amiss with the literary genre of the novel . When I hear a friend , particularly if he is a young writer , calmly announce that he ...
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... facts . Again and again we pause , uncertain whether to hold the events and characters against the imaginary or the ... fact that the novelist finds himself compelled to cover the real world with his imaginary world . If we are not to ...
... facts . Again and again we pause , uncertain whether to hold the events and characters against the imaginary or the ... fact that the novelist finds himself compelled to cover the real world with his imaginary world . If we are not to ...
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