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We have here a distinction between poetry and the novel which it is vital to grasp . In the novel too the subjective elements are valued for themselves and rise to view , but in a different way . The novel blots out external reality by ...
We have here a distinction between poetry and the novel which it is vital to grasp . In the novel too the subjective elements are valued for themselves and rise to view , but in a different way . The novel blots out external reality by ...
Pagina 159
novel translates so well ; why novels are not composed of words . They are composed of scenes , actions , stuff , people , just as plays are . A " jeweled " style is a disadvantage to the novel because it distracts the eye from the ...
novel translates so well ; why novels are not composed of words . They are composed of scenes , actions , stuff , people , just as plays are . A " jeweled " style is a disadvantage to the novel because it distracts the eye from the ...
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Hence the timelessness of poetry as compared to the importance of time sequence in the novel . Poetry speaks timelessly for one common " I " round which all experience is orientated . In poetry all the emotional experiences of men are ...
Hence the timelessness of poetry as compared to the importance of time sequence in the novel . Poetry speaks timelessly for one common " I " round which all experience is orientated . In poetry all the emotional experiences of men are ...
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abstract action activity actual affective appear appreciation artist aspect associations attitude beauty become called character color common complete connection consciousness course created criticism definition desire direct Distance distinction distinguished dream elements emotional esthetic example existence experience expression external fact feeling function give given hand human ideas images imaginative imitation important individual instinctive interest intuition kind knowledge language less live look material matter means merely mind moral move movement nature never novel object organization original ourselves painting particular perception perhaps person phantasies physical picture play pleasure poem poet poetry possible practical present produce pure question reality reason relation represented result sense shape significance simple social soul sound speak symbols theory things thought tion true truth turn unity universal whole