Perspectives by Incongruity, Том 2Indiana University Press, 1964 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... emotion ; the emotion , rather , dictated the selection of the details . Especially when the emotion was one of marvel or mystery , the invented de- tails seem inadequate - the dream becoming , from the stand- point of communication , a ...
... emotion ; the emotion , rather , dictated the selection of the details . Especially when the emotion was one of marvel or mystery , the invented de- tails seem inadequate - the dream becoming , from the stand- point of communication , a ...
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... emotions , it is just as truly a form of self - expression to provoke emotion in others , if we happen to prefer such a practice , even though the emotions aimed at were not the predominant emotions of our own lives . The maniac attains ...
... emotions , it is just as truly a form of self - expression to provoke emotion in others , if we happen to prefer such a practice , even though the emotions aimed at were not the predominant emotions of our own lives . The maniac attains ...
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... emotion , he translates this emotion into a mechanism for arousing emotion in others , and thus his in- terest in his own emotion transcends into his interest in the treatment . If we called beauty the artist's means of evoking emotion ...
... emotion , he translates this emotion into a mechanism for arousing emotion in others , and thus his in- terest in his own emotion transcends into his interest in the treatment . If we called beauty the artist's means of evoking emotion ...
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The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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