The Dehumanization of Art: And Other Essays on Art, Culture, and LiteraturePrinceton University Press, 1968 - 204 pagine |
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... classical art had never appealed . The enemy with whom Romanticism had to fight it out was precisely a select minority irre- trievably sold to the classical forms of the " ancien ré- gime " in poetry . The works of the romanticists were ...
... classical art had never appealed . The enemy with whom Romanticism had to fight it out was precisely a select minority irre- trievably sold to the classical forms of the " ancien ré- gime " in poetry . The works of the romanticists were ...
Pagina 67
... more comment , and it in- vites us to seek further orientation through a compar- ison of the classical French theater with the indigenous Spanish theater . TWO THEATERS Not many things illuminate the finer points of { 67 }
... more comment , and it in- vites us to seek further orientation through a compar- ison of the classical French theater with the indigenous Spanish theater . TWO THEATERS Not many things illuminate the finer points of { 67 }
Pagina 68
... classical French theater and the indigenous Spanish theater . I do not call the latter classical ; for , without detriment to any of its other virtues , the character of classicism must be denied it . The Spanish theater is popular ...
... classical French theater and the indigenous Spanish theater . I do not call the latter classical ; for , without detriment to any of its other virtues , the character of classicism must be denied it . The Spanish theater is popular ...
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