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Pagina 158
away not from the immediate environment of the reader but from the environment
( or external reality ) depicted in the poem . Hence poetry in its use of language
continually distorts and denies the structure of reality to exalt the structure of the ...
away not from the immediate environment of the reader but from the environment
( or external reality ) depicted in the poem . Hence poetry in its use of language
continually distorts and denies the structure of reality to exalt the structure of the ...
Pagina 172
The answer is , because poetry is an adaptation to external reality . It is an
emotional attitude towards the world . It is made of language and language was
created to signify otherness , to indicate portions of objective reality shared
socially .
The answer is , because poetry is an adaptation to external reality . It is an
emotional attitude towards the world . It is made of language and language was
created to signify otherness , to indicate portions of objective reality shared
socially .
Pagina 174
It is impossible to have affects in poetry without their adherence to symbols of
external reality , for poetry's affects ( in so far as they are poetic ) are social , and it
is impossible for different subjects to be linked except by a common object ( by ...
It is impossible to have affects in poetry without their adherence to symbols of
external reality , for poetry's affects ( in so far as they are poetic ) are social , and it
is impossible for different subjects to be linked except by a common object ( by ...
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Sommario
Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
Emotion and Pleasure | 180 |
Sensuous Elements and Esthetic | 245 |
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