A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, 1952 - 602 pagine |
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Pagina xxxiii
... created or elaborated in the very act of creation . What distinguishes an artist from an ordinary person is very largely his ability to imagine some new concrete variation of the old abstract theme . About two thirds of the poems in the ...
... created or elaborated in the very act of creation . What distinguishes an artist from an ordinary person is very largely his ability to imagine some new concrete variation of the old abstract theme . About two thirds of the poems in the ...
Pagina 476
... created and enjoyed . " ] [ Artistic Style , Perfection , Truth , and Greatness The style of a work of art is a ... creation and enjoyment . But such a distinction between the layman and the critic would , if pressed , radically distort ...
... created and enjoyed . " ] [ Artistic Style , Perfection , Truth , and Greatness The style of a work of art is a ... creation and enjoyment . But such a distinction between the layman and the critic would , if pressed , radically distort ...
Pagina 483
... created is quite a different thing from finding it beautiful . The pleasure which such approval does express is pleasure found , not in the feeling objectified by the work ( which would be what would constitute the work of art beautiful ) ...
... created is quite a different thing from finding it beautiful . The pleasure which such approval does express is pleasure found , not in the feeling objectified by the work ( which would be what would constitute the work of art beautiful ) ...
Sommario
Intuition | 89 |
Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
Emotion and Pleasure | 180 |
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abstract action activity actual appears appreciation artist aspect associations attitude balance beauty become called cause character color complete connection consciousness course created criticism definition described desire direct discourse Distance distinction distinguished dream effect elements emotion empathy esthetic example existence experience expression external fact feeling give given hand human ideas images imagination important individual interest intuition judgments kind knowledge language less live look material matter means merely mind moral move nature never object organic original painting particular patterns perception physical picture play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry possible practical present principle produce pure question reality reason relation represents result scientific seems sense shape significant simply social sound speak theory things thought tion true truth understand unity universal whole