The Soul of Man Under Socialism, and Other EssaysHarper & Row, 1970 - 298页 |
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... creation within a creation . For just as the great artists , from Homer and Eschylus , down to Shakespeare and Keats , did not go directly to life for their subject - matter , but sought for it in myth , and legend , and ancient tale ...
... creation within a creation . For just as the great artists , from Homer and Eschylus , down to Shakespeare and Keats , did not go directly to life for their subject - matter , but sought for it in myth , and legend , and ancient tale ...
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... creation . It does not confine itself - let us at least suppose so for the moment to discovering the real intention of the artist and accepting that as final . And in this it is right , for the meaning of any beautiful created thing is ...
... creation . It does not confine itself - let us at least suppose so for the moment to discovering the real intention of the artist and accepting that as final . And in this it is right , for the meaning of any beautiful created thing is ...
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... created in the public both taste and temperament . The public appreciate his artistic success immensely . I often wonder , however , whether the public understand that that success is entirely due to the fact that he did not accept ...
... created in the public both taste and temperament . The public appreciate his artistic success immensely . I often wonder , however , whether the public understand that that success is entirely due to the fact that he did not accept ...
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