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Pagina 104
Apollinian. and. Dionysian. Art. 1. We shall have gained much for the science of
aesthetics, once we perceive not merely ... the immediate certainty of vision, that
the continuous development of art is bound up with the Apollinian and Dionysian
...
Apollinian. and. Dionysian. Art. 1. We shall have gained much for the science of
aesthetics, once we perceive not merely ... the immediate certainty of vision, that
the continuous development of art is bound up with the Apollinian and Dionysian
...
Pagina 109
If music, as it would seem, had been known previously as an Apollinian art, it was
so, strictly speaking, only as the wave beat of rhythm whose formative power was
developed for the representation of Apollinian states. The music of Apollo was ...
If music, as it would seem, had been known previously as an Apollinian art, it was
so, strictly speaking, only as the wave beat of rhythm whose formative power was
developed for the representation of Apollinian states. The music of Apollo was ...
Pagina 113
of the pre-Apollinian age — that of the Titans; and of the extra-Apollinian world —
that of the barbarians. Because of his titanic love for man, Prometheus must be
torn to pieces by vultures; because of his excessive wisdom, which could solve ...
of the pre-Apollinian age — that of the Titans; and of the extra-Apollinian world —
that of the barbarians. Because of his titanic love for man, Prometheus must be
torn to pieces by vultures; because of his excessive wisdom, which could solve ...
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THE MEANING OF | 1 |
THE CREATIVE PROCESS | 23 |
EXPRESSION OF EMOTION | 50 |
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