Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 20
... historical situation , then they may be said to be imitating ( in the literal sense ) that scene or that atsituation , and the hillside or the historical situation is their respec- tive subject - matters in the strictest possible sense ...
... historical situation , then they may be said to be imitating ( in the literal sense ) that scene or that atsituation , and the hillside or the historical situation is their respec- tive subject - matters in the strictest possible sense ...
Pagina 22
... historical Odysseus - Odysseus is a character within the poem only . Subject- matter in this sense refers to whatever persons , objects , scenes , or events are depicted or represented in the work of art , irrespective of whether they ...
... historical Odysseus - Odysseus is a character within the poem only . Subject- matter in this sense refers to whatever persons , objects , scenes , or events are depicted or represented in the work of art , irrespective of whether they ...
Pagina 149
... historical ones ; and even if some actual observed scene might have served as ( secondary ) material for some scene in the novel , it was never an exact model . And the moment we get away from accurate , literal historical truth , this ...
... historical ones ; and even if some actual observed scene might have served as ( secondary ) material for some scene in the novel , it was never an exact model . And the moment we get away from accurate , literal historical truth , this ...
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