The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1965 |
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... writing is vital writing ; and life is always funny as well as tragic : in fact , the more vitality , the funnier it is . Most sadness is simply negative , the expression of lack of life . Even at their most tragic , Shakespeare and ...
... writing is vital writing ; and life is always funny as well as tragic : in fact , the more vitality , the funnier it is . Most sadness is simply negative , the expression of lack of life . Even at their most tragic , Shakespeare and ...
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... writing . I should de- fine the avant - garde writers as searching for new forms , and the under- ground writers as seeking to free themselves of all inhibitions in order to realize without conscious thought or art their individuality ...
... writing . I should de- fine the avant - garde writers as searching for new forms , and the under- ground writers as seeking to free themselves of all inhibitions in order to realize without conscious thought or art their individuality ...
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... writing so that it becomes identical with himself in his life , so that the terms on which the reader accepts him are those of believing in this total sincerity . Underground writing springs from the feeling that in the modern world all ...
... writing so that it becomes identical with himself in his life , so that the terms on which the reader accepts him are those of believing in this total sincerity . Underground writing springs from the feeling that in the modern world all ...
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