| Albert Mordell - 1921 - 272 pagine
...means of curing oneself of sexual neurosis. "By elaborating his impressions," says Croce, "man frees himself from them. By objectifying them, he removes...another aspect and another formula of its character and activity. Activity is the deliverer, just because it drives away passivity." Finely put, indeed,... | |
| K. M. Khadye - 1922 - 84 pagine
...them- And this latter is Croce's Katharsis. He says: — "by elaborating his impressions man frees himself from them. By objectifying them, he removes...deliverer just because it drives away passivity." 14 Chapter II. CEOCE'S THEORY OF CRITICISM. "Criticism is an art that undergoes a great 'variety of... | |
| John George Robertson, Charles Jasper Sisson - 1924 - 556 pagine
...reminds us of the principle expressed in the Aesthetic, that 'by elaborating his impressions, man frees himself from them. By objectifying them, he removes them from him and makes himself their superior ' — a function of art which belongs to its character of activity. (Aesthetic as Science of Expression,... | |
| University of Michigan. Department of English - 1925 - 260 pagine
...luminous statement is the following by Croce in his Aesthetic." " By elaborating his impressions man frees himself from them. By objectifying them, he removes...another aspect and another formula of its character as activity. Activity is the deliverer, just because it drives away passivity. This also explains why... | |
| Baker Brownell - 1926 - 476 pagine
...elaborating his impressions," says Croce, who is technically an idealist in philosophy, "man frees himself from them. By objectifying them, he removes...Activity is the deliverer, just because it drives aways passivity." Art from this point of view is an activity, and its formulating power, its creativeness,... | |
| Meyer Howard Abrams - 1971 - 420 pagine
...Aesthettc, trans. Douglas Ainslie, London, 19ai, p. a1): 'By elaborating his impressions, man frees himself from them. By objectifying them, he removes them from him and makes himself their superior.' For an expanded version, see Yrjo Him, Origuts of Art (London, lqOo), pp. I0aff. 67. Collected Writingr,... | |
| Rupert Clendon Lodge - 1953 - 336 pagine
...'uberwundener Standpunkt'. (Cf., eg Croce, op. cit., p. 21, 'By elaborating his impressions, man frees himself from them. By objectifying them, he removes...liberating and purifying function of art is another aspect . . . of its character as activity. Activity is the deliverer, because it drives away passivity.' I... | |
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