Pushkin, Mickiewicz and the Overcoming of RomanticismHumanities Honors Program, Stanford University, 1976 - 110 sivua |
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... Aristotle . Perhaps the prime mover behind the De poetica is the idea ( now labelled Romantic ) that a work of art is an inviolable " monument " or " monad " -that it is what Aristotle calls a " whole , " a " unity , " an " imitation of ...
... Aristotle . Perhaps the prime mover behind the De poetica is the idea ( now labelled Romantic ) that a work of art is an inviolable " monument " or " monad " -that it is what Aristotle calls a " whole , " a " unity , " an " imitation of ...
Sivu 76
... Aristotle puts the most exalted work of art ( Tragedy ) is the emotional purgation of its audience . The specific purpose he assigns to any genre , however , is of less concern than his account of how an " objective artifact , " which ...
... Aristotle puts the most exalted work of art ( Tragedy ) is the emotional purgation of its audience . The specific purpose he assigns to any genre , however , is of less concern than his account of how an " objective artifact , " which ...
Sivu 77
... Aristotle's , is a " thing . " The art work is , in Flau- bert's words , " just as the earth suspended in the void , " and it is , Poe tells us , self - bounded , self - contained , self - determined , and about nothing but itself . The ...
... Aristotle's , is a " thing . " The art work is , in Flau- bert's words , " just as the earth suspended in the void , " and it is , Poe tells us , self - bounded , self - contained , self - determined , and about nothing but itself . The ...
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