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... ideal state . In fact , what we call a poem is in practice com- posed of fragments of pure poetry embedded in the substance of a discourse . " It is not surprising that for Valéry the ideal art should be music . “ I shall compare what ...
... ideal state . In fact , what we call a poem is in practice com- posed of fragments of pure poetry embedded in the substance of a discourse . " It is not surprising that for Valéry the ideal art should be music . “ I shall compare what ...
Pagina 140
... ideal literature that has never existed on land or sea , and postulate an ideal reader who could never possibly exist , and then judge all books and all readers as they more or less approx- imate to this pure state , that is our ...
... ideal literature that has never existed on land or sea , and postulate an ideal reader who could never possibly exist , and then judge all books and all readers as they more or less approx- imate to this pure state , that is our ...
Pagina 444
... Ideal literature , 140 ; see also Plato ; Rules , abstract Ideal reader , 140 Ideas , as impurity , 91 ( n . 7 ) Identification , 84 , 155 , 158 , 195 , 277 , 384 with author , 213-221 naïve , 85 Iliad , 4-5 , 127 , 176 Imagery ...
... Ideal literature , 140 ; see also Plato ; Rules , abstract Ideal reader , 140 Ideas , as impurity , 91 ( n . 7 ) Identification , 84 , 155 , 158 , 195 , 277 , 384 with author , 213-221 naïve , 85 Iliad , 4-5 , 127 , 176 Imagery ...
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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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