The Bucknell Review, 第 11 卷Bucknell University Press, 1962 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 83 筆
第 55 頁
... artist , although it is granted , of course , that certain minimal social conditions must exist in order for the artist to function . This Romantic conception usually em- phasizes either the genius or the uninhibited self - expression ...
... artist , although it is granted , of course , that certain minimal social conditions must exist in order for the artist to function . This Romantic conception usually em- phasizes either the genius or the uninhibited self - expression ...
第 77 頁
... artist . Even when the ideas or ideals of the artist are the subject matter , they must challenge and resist , forcing the artist to discover their significance by wrenching them loose from personal irrelevancies . Subject matter is ...
... artist . Even when the ideas or ideals of the artist are the subject matter , they must challenge and resist , forcing the artist to discover their significance by wrenching them loose from personal irrelevancies . Subject matter is ...
第 79 頁
... artist , they exert a decisive challenge and control over his form . The artist may merely illustrate or ignore the other dimensions - such as the program of his patron , and the beliefs , mental habits , feelings , customs , and ...
... artist , they exert a decisive challenge and control over his form . The artist may merely illustrate or ignore the other dimensions - such as the program of his patron , and the beliefs , mental habits , feelings , customs , and ...
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