CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... artist than from an impulse in the depths of his psyche . Moreover , I am convinced that Christodoulou has turned for his predominant influence not to the work of other visual artists past or present , from Greece or elsewhere , but ...
... artist than from an impulse in the depths of his psyche . Moreover , I am convinced that Christodoulou has turned for his predominant influence not to the work of other visual artists past or present , from Greece or elsewhere , but ...
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... artist and a thinker , but - as Emerson might have phrased it — as Artist Thinking — and thinking in conformity with " instructions " gained from the author of Moby - Dick through the long , absorptive process of translating that ...
... artist and a thinker , but - as Emerson might have phrased it — as Artist Thinking — and thinking in conformity with " instructions " gained from the author of Moby - Dick through the long , absorptive process of translating that ...
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... artist who can mediate the two forces : [ E ] very artist is an ' imitator , ' that is to say , either an Apollinian artist in dreams , or a Dionysian artist in ecstasies , or finally - as for example in Greek tragedy - at once artist ...
... artist who can mediate the two forces : [ E ] very artist is an ' imitator , ' that is to say , either an Apollinian artist in dreams , or a Dionysian artist in ecstasies , or finally - as for example in Greek tragedy - at once artist ...
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