The Bucknell Review, 第 16 卷Bucknell University Press, 1968 |
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of literature among the fine arts . At least , our attention will be addressed to the bodily aliveness of all creative literature . I The sensuousness of literature which constitutes its aesthetic root - system is twofold . Most ...
of literature among the fine arts . At least , our attention will be addressed to the bodily aliveness of all creative literature . I The sensuousness of literature which constitutes its aesthetic root - system is twofold . Most ...
第 95 頁
... literature in three ways . The fullest directly sensuous appre- hension of the kinesthetic stratum of literature occurs when we read aloud and become aware of the feeling of movement in our speaking bodies . If we listen to another ...
... literature in three ways . The fullest directly sensuous appre- hension of the kinesthetic stratum of literature occurs when we read aloud and become aware of the feeling of movement in our speaking bodies . If we listen to another ...
第 106 頁
... literature is kinesthetically perceptible , not all of it serves an iconic function . But all the kinesthetic feel of language is available to serve other functions of aesthetic texture . These other aesthetic functions , too complex ...
... literature is kinesthetically perceptible , not all of it serves an iconic function . But all the kinesthetic feel of language is available to serve other functions of aesthetic texture . These other aesthetic functions , too complex ...
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