The Art of John Gardner: Instruction and ExplorationState University of New York Press, 14 ott 1992 - 221 pagine |
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Pagina ix
... tion , which granted me a year's leave of absence , and by a generous grant from the United States Educational Foundation in Norway , which provided me with the necessary extra funds for the year . The Norwegian Council of Research for ...
... tion , which granted me a year's leave of absence , and by a generous grant from the United States Educational Foundation in Norway , which provided me with the necessary extra funds for the year . The Norwegian Council of Research for ...
Pagina 1
... tion of Robert Morace's extensive bibliographical study of 1984 to supplement John M. Howell's Bibliographical Profile of 1980. Two more collections of essays , in 1983 ( Mendez - Egle , ed . , John Gard- ner : True Art , Moral Art ) ...
... tion of Robert Morace's extensive bibliographical study of 1984 to supplement John M. Howell's Bibliographical Profile of 1980. Two more collections of essays , in 1983 ( Mendez - Egle , ed . , John Gard- ner : True Art , Moral Art ) ...
Pagina 3
... tion simply dramatizes . " Examining closely the thematic import of Gardner's novels and stories , one finds that what he observes about Thomas Mann holds true also for his own fiction . In other words , it is not as a writer of ideas ...
... tion simply dramatizes . " Examining closely the thematic import of Gardner's novels and stories , one finds that what he observes about Thomas Mann holds true also for his own fiction . In other words , it is not as a writer of ideas ...
Pagina 6
... tion . In Chapters 2 and 3 it will be argued that Gardner's dual call for art as instruction and exploration is logically sound and that it is motivated by the findings of the so - called rational moralists . Hence my subtitle , which ...
... tion . In Chapters 2 and 3 it will be argued that Gardner's dual call for art as instruction and exploration is logically sound and that it is motivated by the findings of the so - called rational moralists . Hence my subtitle , which ...
Pagina 7
... tion of his art in a number of ways . If one were to determine Gard- ner's " voice " as a writer , his allusive method would certainly be a defining characteristic of prime importance . Chapter 6 is a case study of how Gardner puts his ...
... tion of his art in a number of ways . If one were to determine Gard- ner's " voice " as a writer , his allusive method would certainly be a defining characteristic of prime importance . Chapter 6 is a case study of how Gardner puts his ...
Sommario
9 | |
Rational Morality | 31 |
Tradition and the Artists Moment | 67 |
Collage Technique I | 89 |
A Case Study | 107 |
Dialectics | 147 |
Notes | 195 |
Works Cited | 203 |
Index | 211 |
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