Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 198
... imaginative construction out of the every - day world just as the world of poetry is . Both are based upon the every - day world , yet both transcend it ; and in this they are alike — the oft- made distinction between science as ...
... imaginative construction out of the every - day world just as the world of poetry is . Both are based upon the every - day world , yet both transcend it ; and in this they are alike — the oft- made distinction between science as ...
Pagina 200
... imaginative world ; as we have seen , the question of ultimate truth remains unanswered . " And " the primary fact about poetry is that in and through it an imaginative object is conveyed . " 55 And at the very end of the book , " I ...
... imaginative world ; as we have seen , the question of ultimate truth remains unanswered . " And " the primary fact about poetry is that in and through it an imaginative object is conveyed . " 55 And at the very end of the book , " I ...
Pagina 201
... imaginative pattern . This comprehensive imaginative pattern may be but a background to the particular imaginative pre- hension which is conveyed in the lyric ; in the play or novel , it finds a full expression , as a single prehension ...
... imaginative pattern . This comprehensive imaginative pattern may be but a background to the particular imaginative pre- hension which is conveyed in the lyric ; in the play or novel , it finds a full expression , as a single prehension ...
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