Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 127
... poet had in mind while he was writing . I do not think it is necessary to discuss just how much emphasis should be placed on each factor in poetic effects . Mr. Richards as- signs most of the poetic " meaning " to the emotion - evoking ...
... poet had in mind while he was writing . I do not think it is necessary to discuss just how much emphasis should be placed on each factor in poetic effects . Mr. Richards as- signs most of the poetic " meaning " to the emotion - evoking ...
Pagina 131
... Poetic meaning is untranslatable simply because poetic meaning is not referential meaning ; if it were , it would be — at least potentially - translatable . Any purely symbolic use of words can be reproduced if in the two vocabularies ...
... Poetic meaning is untranslatable simply because poetic meaning is not referential meaning ; if it were , it would be — at least potentially - translatable . Any purely symbolic use of words can be reproduced if in the two vocabularies ...
Pagina 181
... poet . That is , the words act as an objective correlative of the poetic vision ; the latter cannot be transferred bodily from one mind to another , but the communication may be effected by means of this objective correlative , the ...
... poet . That is , the words act as an objective correlative of the poetic vision ; the latter cannot be transferred bodily from one mind to another , but the communication may be effected by means of this objective correlative , the ...
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