... Jacob admires, but criticises. Meredith declares that modern ' ' realism is not art . . . the realism of Dickens and his school consists, not in reporting the slang and cant phrases of the day, but in inventing a form of speech which shall definitely... A Candidate for Truth - 第 343 頁John Davys Beresford 著 - 1912 - 486 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Reginald Brimley Johnson - 1922 - 232 頁
...inventing a form of speech which shall definitely represent a type to the mind of the reader . . . the artist must bring something to his work, must...replica of his subject. He must express an attitude — the artist crystallises all the elements of an idea into one masterpiece. Nature never does that... | |
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