Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... novel are is not 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 ...
... novel are is not 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 ...
Pagina 145
... novel , which is more generally accepted as an art form . The notion that the novel should " tell the truth , " should " report the facts " -the ideal of verisimilitude - is the chief tenet of the realist school in literature , and has ...
... novel , which is more generally accepted as an art form . The notion that the novel should " tell the truth , " should " report the facts " -the ideal of verisimilitude - is the chief tenet of the realist school in literature , and has ...
Pagina 149
... novel has ever come near to achieving it . All the above objec- tions to " pure realism " have supposed that the writer was trying to copy some historical incident . But as a matter of fact , not even realistic writers do this . Zola ...
... novel has ever come near to achieving it . All the above objec- tions to " pure realism " have supposed that the writer was trying to copy some historical incident . But as a matter of fact , not even realistic writers do this . Zola ...
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