Literary Lectures Presented at the Library of CongressLibrary of Congress, 1973 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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... artists . So , too , it has always been difficult for the artist to find the means of expressing his own direct apprehension of life in conventions which were , or could be made , part of the conventions of society in general ; and this ...
... artists . So , too , it has always been difficult for the artist to find the means of expressing his own direct apprehension of life in conventions which were , or could be made , part of the conventions of society in general ; and this ...
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... artistic scoundrels like the lamented Felix Krull . It is the taint of the artist in them that raises them to heroic proportions ; for it is that which compels them to take stock of the sick and ailing , to seize on the unseemly , to ...
... artistic scoundrels like the lamented Felix Krull . It is the taint of the artist in them that raises them to heroic proportions ; for it is that which compels them to take stock of the sick and ailing , to seize on the unseemly , to ...
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... artist , as these critics would have us do , we must encounter that life in the artist's work . We can hardly avoid it , for the work is a kind of supreme biography of the artist : it is by his work that the artist asserts himself , and ...
... artist , as these critics would have us do , we must encounter that life in the artist's work . We can hardly avoid it , for the work is a kind of supreme biography of the artist : it is by his work that the artist asserts himself , and ...
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