Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... important ; what the artist does with them is what is important . Yet they are of some importance since we do criticize a novel or drama by saying that it has a weak plot ; and this is criticism not of anything outside the drama or ...
... important ; what the artist does with them is what is important . Yet they are of some importance since we do criticize a novel or drama by saying that it has a weak plot ; and this is criticism not of anything outside the drama or ...
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... important one , and Mr. T. E. Jessop makes it the basis of a very important distinction between literature and all the other arts . The latter he calls sensory arts , the former , ideo - sensory : In literature the medium is not , and ...
... important one , and Mr. T. E. Jessop makes it the basis of a very important distinction between literature and all the other arts . The latter he calls sensory arts , the former , ideo - sensory : In literature the medium is not , and ...
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... important is that his vision is and can be the vision of others - that he can " dive into the flux " and come back ... importance . It is true of course that we do recognize the individuality of an artist in his work ; we can often ...
... important is that his vision is and can be the vision of others - that he can " dive into the flux " and come back ... importance . It is true of course that we do recognize the individuality of an artist in his work ; we can often ...
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