Phoenix, Ausgaben 21-24English Literature Society, Korea University., 1979 |
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... reality , imaginative or actual . This is not only the case with the novelists but also with the poets . F. S. Flint , in one of the earliest formu- lations of modern poetic credos , spoke of " direct treatment of the ' thing ' whether ...
... reality , imaginative or actual . This is not only the case with the novelists but also with the poets . F. S. Flint , in one of the earliest formu- lations of modern poetic credos , spoke of " direct treatment of the ' thing ' whether ...
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... reality , a reality reigning through everything , the basic reality of the history of the world rolling on and on into its most modern modernity . . . . The story told in the allegory of the cave gives the aspect of what is now and ...
... reality , a reality reigning through everything , the basic reality of the history of the world rolling on and on into its most modern modernity . . . . The story told in the allegory of the cave gives the aspect of what is now and ...
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... reality as well as of what is not directly visual but is transmitted through various mediations is what Cézanne was accus- tomed to call " realization " . For him the function of drawing and colour in the total work as well as in the ...
... reality as well as of what is not directly visual but is transmitted through various mediations is what Cézanne was accus- tomed to call " realization " . For him the function of drawing and colour in the total work as well as in the ...