The Artist as Critic: Critical Writings of Oscar WildeRandom House, 1969 - 446页 |
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... style . I think I have been wrong in saying that the subject is too ab- stract . In Mr. Pater's hands it becomes very real to us indeed , and he shows us how , behind the perfection of a man's style , must lie the passion of a man's ...
... style . I think I have been wrong in saying that the subject is too ab- stract . In Mr. Pater's hands it becomes very real to us indeed , and he shows us how , behind the perfection of a man's style , must lie the passion of a man's ...
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... style or its subject , or to both together . From the point of view of style , a healthy work of art is one whose style recognises the beauty of the material it employs , be that material one of words or of bronze , of colour or of ...
... style or its subject , or to both together . From the point of view of style , a healthy work of art is one whose style recognises the beauty of the material it employs , be that material one of words or of bronze , of colour or of ...
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... style , and there is no reason at all why an artist with this style should not be produced in the nine- teenth century . No great artist ever sees things as they really are . If he did , he would cease to be an artist . Take an example ...
... style , and there is no reason at all why an artist with this style should not be produced in the nine- teenth century . No great artist ever sees things as they really are . If he did , he would cease to be an artist . Take an example ...
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