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Pagina 151
There may be some validity in the idea held by the Freudian school that artists
without exception are narcissistic - by which is meant that they are undeveloped
persons with infantile and autoerotic traits . The statement is only valid , however
...
There may be some validity in the idea held by the Freudian school that artists
without exception are narcissistic - by which is meant that they are undeveloped
persons with infantile and autoerotic traits . The statement is only valid , however
...
Pagina 400
... therefore , of the average person , a limit does exist which marks the minimum
at which his appreciation can maintain itself ... in the absence of data , and on
account of the wide fluctuations from person to person to which this limit is
subject .
... therefore , of the average person , a limit does exist which marks the minimum
at which his appreciation can maintain itself ... in the absence of data , and on
account of the wide fluctuations from person to person to which this limit is
subject .
Pagina 495
Again , we may recognize or discover whether a person has done a thing or not .
But the recognition which is most intimately connected with the plot and action is ,
as we have said , the recognition of persons . This recognition , combined with ...
Again , we may recognize or discover whether a person has done a thing or not .
But the recognition which is most intimately connected with the plot and action is ,
as we have said , the recognition of persons . This recognition , combined with ...
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ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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