Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 104
... analysis - the story of Achilles was merely a pretext for a purely plastic construction.45 Most regrettable are the occasions on which the two interfere with each other - where the plastic value is sacrificed or compromised to achieve ...
... analysis - the story of Achilles was merely a pretext for a purely plastic construction.45 Most regrettable are the occasions on which the two interfere with each other - where the plastic value is sacrificed or compromised to achieve ...
Pagina 137
... analysis of " beauty , " may be applied to the concept of " artistic greatness . " This concept , like that of beauty , is too vague as it stands for analysis here . But again the term may be used in two different ways , depending on ...
... analysis of " beauty , " may be applied to the concept of " artistic greatness . " This concept , like that of beauty , is too vague as it stands for analysis here . But again the term may be used in two different ways , depending on ...
Pagina 169
... analysis can apply to lyric poems as well as to epics , dramas , and novels . In lyric poems there are often no characters , yet the criterion of universality can apply , since the emotion conveyed by the poem , even if trifling or ...
... analysis can apply to lyric poems as well as to epics , dramas , and novels . In lyric poems there are often no characters , yet the criterion of universality can apply , since the emotion conveyed by the poem , even if trifling or ...
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