Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... sometimes said to have emotions as its subject - matter . But is music " about " emotions in the way that Paradise Lost is about the Fall of Man ? What would it mean to say that a musical composition is about emotions , and how would ...
... sometimes said to have emotions as its subject - matter . But is music " about " emotions in the way that Paradise Lost is about the Fall of Man ? What would it mean to say that a musical composition is about emotions , and how would ...
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... sometimes been ques- tioned . For Mr. Bukofzer they add rather than detract : " When we recognize the fivefold complexity of meaning and hear it as a simultaneous musical unity , we experience a feeling of immense richness . As we ...
... sometimes been ques- tioned . For Mr. Bukofzer they add rather than detract : " When we recognize the fivefold complexity of meaning and hear it as a simultaneous musical unity , we experience a feeling of immense richness . As we ...
Pagina 39
... sometimes it is peculiar to one poet or even to one of his works , as , for example , the system of images in Othello as contrasted with that of King Lear ( discussed in essays by Caroline Spurgeon and G. Wilson Knight ) . Sometimes the ...
... sometimes it is peculiar to one poet or even to one of his works , as , for example , the system of images in Othello as contrasted with that of King Lear ( discussed in essays by Caroline Spurgeon and G. Wilson Knight ) . Sometimes the ...
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