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Similarly , a novelist must be inspired above all by a wonderful enthu- siasm to tell a tale and to invent men and women and conversations and passions . A silkworm en- closed in his magic cocoon , he must forget the world he leaves ...
Similarly , a novelist must be inspired above all by a wonderful enthu- siasm to tell a tale and to invent men and women and conversations and passions . A silkworm en- closed in his magic cocoon , he must forget the world he leaves ...
Pagina 89
Thus the imperative of autopsy follows inevi- tably from the fact that the novelist finds himself compelled to cover the real world with his imagi- nary world . If we are not to see a thing , if a thing is to be concealed , we must be ...
Thus the imperative of autopsy follows inevi- tably from the fact that the novelist finds himself compelled to cover the real world with his imagi- nary world . If we are not to see a thing , if a thing is to be concealed , we must be ...
Pagina 90
For this reason a novelist should never attack a subject unless he knows it thoroughly . He must produce ex abundantia . Where he finds himself moving in shallow waters he will never make good . Things must be accepted as they are .
For this reason a novelist should never attack a subject unless he knows it thoroughly . He must produce ex abundantia . Where he finds himself moving in shallow waters he will never make good . Things must be accepted as they are .
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The Dehumanization of Art, and Other Writings on Art and Culture José Ortega y Gasset Visualizzazione estratti - 1956 |
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