Aesthetics and the Literature of Ideas: Essays in Honor of A. Owen AldridgeFrançois Jost, Melvin J. Friedman University of Delaware Press, 1990 - 290 páginas This collection explores the aesthetic principles that pervade all sectors of human activities involving intellectual perceptiveness. The three areas of investigation are aesthetics and rationality in the realm of literary history and criticism; the genres and meanings in the metamorphosis of the arts: and aesthetics in literature, society, and politics. |
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... called public opinion . The sixties and seventies have also sensitized us — perhaps excessively - to the possible iniquities of any cultural and personal discrimination . That term itself , originally conveying a positive meaning of ...
... called public opinion . The sixties and seventies have also sensitized us — perhaps excessively - to the possible iniquities of any cultural and personal discrimination . That term itself , originally conveying a positive meaning of ...
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... called - and enjoyed calling himself - the " Zauberer , " the sorcerer who delights the public with his magic ability to conjure up a wonderful story . Indeed , storytelling may be making a comeback in fiction due in part to the ...
... called - and enjoyed calling himself - the " Zauberer , " the sorcerer who delights the public with his magic ability to conjure up a wonderful story . Indeed , storytelling may be making a comeback in fiction due in part to the ...
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... called " chun - tzu , " the gentleman , one who embodies the idea of perfection . The formulation of the educa- tional curriculum of the six arts , " liu - yi , " in ancient China demonstrated the demand of wholeness of personality as ...
... called " chun - tzu , " the gentleman , one who embodies the idea of perfection . The formulation of the educa- tional curriculum of the six arts , " liu - yi , " in ancient China demonstrated the demand of wholeness of personality as ...
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... called the " History of Ideas . " In his brilliant book The Great Chain of Being2 he proposed the notion of a scale of nature from Plato to Schelling as it influenced and molded all kinds of thoughts in philosophy as well as in science ...
... called the " History of Ideas . " In his brilliant book The Great Chain of Being2 he proposed the notion of a scale of nature from Plato to Schelling as it influenced and molded all kinds of thoughts in philosophy as well as in science ...
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... called Geneva School . Although its members call their critical undertaking not by accident " la critique de conscience , " they do not reduce the literary work to a mere document and illustration of philosophical ideas . The school's ...
... called Geneva School . Although its members call their critical undertaking not by accident " la critique de conscience , " they do not reduce the literary work to a mere document and illustration of philosophical ideas . The school's ...
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Página 269 - O ! who can hold a fire in his hand By thinking on the frosty Caucasus? Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite By bare imagination of a feast?
Página 78 - We know now that a text is not a line of words releasing a single 'theological' meaning (the 'message' of the Author-God) but a multi-dimensional space in which a variety of writings, none of them original, blend and clash.
Página 66 - La vraie vie, la vie enfin decouverte et eclaircie, la seule vie par consequent pleinement vecue, c'est la litterature.
Página 106 - IT is my design in this paper to deliver down to posterity a faithful account of the Italian opera, and of the gradual progress which it has made upon the English stage; for there is no question but our great grandchildren will be very curious to know the reason why their forefathers used to sit together like an audience of foreigners in their own country, and to hear whole plays acted before them, in a tongue which they did not understand.
Página 123 - ... où il faut chanter des ariettes dans la destruction d'une ville, et danser autour d'un tombeau ; où l'on voit le palais de Pluton et celui du Soleil ; des dieux, des démons, des magiciens, des prestiges, des monstres, des palais formés et détruits en un clin d'œil.
Página 237 - Le premier qui ayant enclos un terrain s'avisa de dire Ceci est à moi, et trouva des gens assez simples pour le croire, fut le vrai fondateur de la société civile.
Página 114 - Wohin nun Tristan scheidet, willst du, Isold', ihm folgen ? Dem Land, das Tristan meint, der Sonne Licht nicht scheint: es ist das dunkel nächt'ge Land, daraus die Mutter einst mich sandt', als, den im Tode sie empfangen, im Tod' sie liess zum Licht gelangen.
Página 270 - And nothing can we call our own but death, And that small model of the barren earth Which serves as paste and cover to our bones.
Página 268 - Qu'il n'estoit rien plus doulx que voir encor' un jour Fumer sa cheminée, & après long séjour Se retrouver au sein de sa terre nourrice. Je me resjouissois d'estre eschappé au vice, Aux Circes d'Italie, aux Sirènes d'amour, Et d'avoir rapporté en France à mon retour L'honneur que Ion s'acquiert d'un fidèle service.