University of California Chronicle, Том 30University of California Press, 1928 |
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... artist ; sometimes it is the lesser work of the great artist . It seeks to exercise the tragic emotions , but dares no more than trot them out for an exhibition . It seeks to persuade you that you can reduce your spiritual obesity ...
... artist ; sometimes it is the lesser work of the great artist . It seeks to exercise the tragic emotions , but dares no more than trot them out for an exhibition . It seeks to persuade you that you can reduce your spiritual obesity ...
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... artist's task is to feed our intellects just enough to keep them satisfied so that they won't interfere with the operation of our imaginations on our emotions ; to produce " poetic faith " by hypnotizing us into the necessary " willing ...
... artist's task is to feed our intellects just enough to keep them satisfied so that they won't interfere with the operation of our imaginations on our emotions ; to produce " poetic faith " by hypnotizing us into the necessary " willing ...
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... artist ; often it seems to be his immature work , produced before he has reached the power to organize his work into coherent structural forms . John Jay Chap- man remarks that Richard III is " rattling good melo- drama . " It rattles ...
... artist ; often it seems to be his immature work , produced before he has reached the power to organize his work into coherent structural forms . John Jay Chap- man remarks that Richard III is " rattling good melo- drama . " It rattles ...
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... artist utterly unlike Pushkin - that bright , affirmative genius of Russian literature . Contrary to him , Gogol sees above all the negative side of life . While Pushkin creates through expansion in the world he loves , Gogol can create ...
... artist utterly unlike Pushkin - that bright , affirmative genius of Russian literature . Contrary to him , Gogol sees above all the negative side of life . While Pushkin creates through expansion in the world he loves , Gogol can create ...
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... Professor Schwartz , but he is important because he showed other writers what can be done with exotic scenes by the literary artist who actually visits them . Recent writers like Victor Segalen , Claude Farrère , and REVIEWS 119.
... Professor Schwartz , but he is important because he showed other writers what can be done with exotic scenes by the literary artist who actually visits them . Recent writers like Victor Segalen , Claude Farrère , and REVIEWS 119.
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