The Ritual of Interpretation: The Fine Arts as Literature in Ruskin, Rossetti, and PaterHarvard University Press, 1975 - 314 頁 |
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... specific works of art . He identifies two branches of a " continuous tradition " of " literary pictorialism , " both of which appear in the work of the three figures considered in this book . One branch of the iconic tradition is ...
... specific works of art . He identifies two branches of a " continuous tradition " of " literary pictorialism , " both of which appear in the work of the three figures considered in this book . One branch of the iconic tradition is ...
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... specific works of art . The ranging , varied texture of Modern Painters typifies all three writers , who only begin with specific works or with passages in which indi- vidual artifacts are treated directly . Their writing explores the ...
... specific works of art . The ranging , varied texture of Modern Painters typifies all three writers , who only begin with specific works or with passages in which indi- vidual artifacts are treated directly . Their writing explores the ...
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... specific work of art.13 In Lawrence's poem " Corot , " a picture supplies an " objective " equivalent to the emotion represented ; the poem is written , Blackmur explains , " at the second remove from the experience involved . . . Corot ...
... specific work of art.13 In Lawrence's poem " Corot , " a picture supplies an " objective " equivalent to the emotion represented ; the poem is written , Blackmur explains , " at the second remove from the experience involved . . . Corot ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Two Landscapes of Modern Painters 6989 | 37 |
The Drama of Architecture | 69 |
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