Recueil général des opéras représentés par l'Academie royale de musique depuis son établissement, Volume 1Slatkine Reprints, 1965 |
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Pagina 290
... truth , since the truth is itself beyond literal , non - imaginative formulation . The narrator , “ Unamuno , " does not know the truth . Even the author , Unamuno , who creates " Unamuno , " presumably could never state the truth ...
... truth , since the truth is itself beyond literal , non - imaginative formulation . The narrator , “ Unamuno , " does not know the truth . Even the author , Unamuno , who creates " Unamuno , " presumably could never state the truth ...
Pagina 292
... truth about life and art . Remembrance of Things Past thus represents a large group of modern novels in which the search for truth is answered with the discovery that truth is found not in concepts but in the reality of artistic ...
... truth about life and art . Remembrance of Things Past thus represents a large group of modern novels in which the search for truth is answered with the discovery that truth is found not in concepts but in the reality of artistic ...
Pagina 350
... Truth which is Beauty , that Beauty which is Truth . " And though the authors think that he deserves his pun- ishment at the end , he deserves it because he " has committed an offence against society [ by insisting on the truth ] ...
... Truth which is Beauty , that Beauty which is Truth . " And though the authors think that he deserves his pun- ishment at the end , he deserves it because he " has committed an offence against society [ by insisting on the truth ] ...
Sommario
True Novels Must Be Realistic | 23 |
All Authors Should Be Objective | 67 |
True Art Ignores the Audience | 89 |
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