A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, 1952 - 602 pagine |
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Pagina 124
... Poetic imagination is but a fuller view of reality . If the characters created by a poet give us the impression of life , it is only because they are the poet him- self - a multiplication or division of the poet - the poet plumbing the ...
... Poetic imagination is but a fuller view of reality . If the characters created by a poet give us the impression of life , it is only because they are the poet him- self - a multiplication or division of the poet - the poet plumbing the ...
Pagina 168
... poet and mathematician , contrasted with the looser speech permitted to the biologist or novelist . We have seen that music is an extreme kind of poetry , that just as mathematics escapes almost altogether from the subjective qualities ...
... poet and mathematician , contrasted with the looser speech permitted to the biologist or novelist . We have seen that music is an extreme kind of poetry , that just as mathematics escapes almost altogether from the subjective qualities ...
Pagina 176
... poet , in spite of his conventional piece of reality , may achieve a new affective tone . Old poets we shall judge ... poet who provides both to a high degree will be a good poet . A poet who brings into his net a vast amount of new ...
... poet , in spite of his conventional piece of reality , may achieve a new affective tone . Old poets we shall judge ... poet who provides both to a high degree will be a good poet . A poet who brings into his net a vast amount of new ...
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Having an Experience From Art as | 62 |
Intuition | 89 |
Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
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