The Art of John Gardner: Instruction and ExplorationState University of New York Press, 14 ott 1992 - 221 pagine |
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... truth - translate their wisdom for another generation - litera- ture will be exhausted only when we all , in our ... truths for his readers , to imbue these truths with new vitality . This is not to say that Gardner's themes lack ...
... truth - translate their wisdom for another generation - litera- ture will be exhausted only when we all , in our ... truths for his readers , to imbue these truths with new vitality . This is not to say that Gardner's themes lack ...
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... truths " it wants to tell to the severe test of the medium through which it works . In Gardner's opinion art affords man the best instrument there is for probing the depths of human understanding . In asserting such a crucial ...
... truths " it wants to tell to the severe test of the medium through which it works . In Gardner's opinion art affords man the best instrument there is for probing the depths of human understanding . In asserting such a crucial ...
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... truths " he arrives at in his writing ( Chapter 5 ) . This " echoic method " is the most tangible result of his deep involvement with literary tradition , and it has shaped the direc- tion of his art in a number of ways . If one were to ...
... truths " he arrives at in his writing ( Chapter 5 ) . This " echoic method " is the most tangible result of his deep involvement with literary tradition , and it has shaped the direc- tion of his art in a number of ways . If one were to ...
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... truth to Edmund Wilson's claims about the relationship between the artist and his works : The real elements , of course , of any work of fiction , are the elements of the author's personality : his imagination embod- ies in the images ...
... truth to Edmund Wilson's claims about the relationship between the artist and his works : The real elements , of course , of any work of fiction , are the elements of the author's personality : his imagination embod- ies in the images ...
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Sommario
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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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