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... artistic product to theories of expression dealing with 24 John Dryden , " An Essay of Dramatic Poesy , " Dramatic Essays ( Everyman ed . , 1906 ) , pp . 42 , 45 . 25 " Notes on Love's Labour's Lost , " Essays and Lectures on Shakspeare ...
... artistic product to theories of expression dealing with 24 John Dryden , " An Essay of Dramatic Poesy , " Dramatic Essays ( Everyman ed . , 1906 ) , pp . 42 , 45 . 25 " Notes on Love's Labour's Lost , " Essays and Lectures on Shakspeare ...
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... artistic aims unless somehow , as in Proust , those artistic aims tell us something in return about the life of the book itself . Most readers are not novelists - though to read many modern works one would become convinced that the ...
... artistic aims unless somehow , as in Proust , those artistic aims tell us something in return about the life of the book itself . Most readers are not novelists - though to read many modern works one would become convinced that the ...
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... artistic motives and some improvement in the quality of the lives led by his readers , attempts to prove such a connection will be futile . And it is quite conceivable that a society might become so demoralized that most artists would ...
... artistic motives and some improvement in the quality of the lives led by his readers , attempts to prove such a connection will be futile . And it is quite conceivable that a society might become so demoralized that most artists would ...
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True Novels Must Be Realistic | 23 |
All Authors Should Be Objective | 67 |
True Art Ignores the Audience | 89 |
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