The Bucknell Review, 第 11 卷Bucknell University Press, 1962 |
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第 54 頁
... forces , or what I shall call ' imperatives . ' These are the primary causes , the basic generative principles ; the other forces are reduced to secondary causes or conditions . Representative theories - encyclopedic coverage will not ...
... forces , or what I shall call ' imperatives . ' These are the primary causes , the basic generative principles ; the other forces are reduced to secondary causes or conditions . Representative theories - encyclopedic coverage will not ...
第 58 頁
... forces - psychological , formal , or sociological - acted as impera- tives that kept the talent of the artist constantly at their beck and call . Emanuel Loewy is among those who stress the supra - individual psychological forces ...
... forces - psychological , formal , or sociological - acted as impera- tives that kept the talent of the artist constantly at their beck and call . Emanuel Loewy is among those who stress the supra - individual psychological forces ...
第 57 頁
... forces influence the artist either directly through his own class position or indirectly through the class position of his patrons . When the artist and patron belong to the same class or when the artist is completely subservient to the ...
... forces influence the artist either directly through his own class position or indirectly through the class position of his patrons . When the artist and patron belong to the same class or when the artist is completely subservient to the ...
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