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Pagina 158
away not from the immediate environment of the reader but from the environment ( or external reality ) depicted in the poem . Hence poetry in its use of language continually distorts and denies the structure of reality to exalt the ...
away not from the immediate environment of the reader but from the environment ( or external reality ) depicted in the poem . Hence poetry in its use of language continually distorts and denies the structure of reality to exalt the ...
Pagina 172
fore all affective tones , except one clear piece of reality , and then derives the emotional content from this piece of reality and its active relation with the other pieces of reality in the story as part of a perceptual life ...
fore all affective tones , except one clear piece of reality , and then derives the emotional content from this piece of reality and its active relation with the other pieces of reality in the story as part of a perceptual life ...
Pagina 176
a brings a new portion of external reality into the ambit of poetry , we feel more gratitude than to one who brings the old stale manifest contents . But the first poet may be poor in the affective coloring with which he soaks his piece ...
a brings a new portion of external reality into the ambit of poetry , we feel more gratitude than to one who brings the old stale manifest contents . But the first poet may be poor in the affective coloring with which he soaks his piece ...
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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