Spires of Form: A Study of Emerson's Aesthetic Theory. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1951University of Michigan., 1962 - 276 psl. |
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... difference appears between the Emersonian and / the Platonic attitude toward poetic inspiration . However lyri- cal his descriptions of poetry , Plato's distrust of that kind of Divine seizure as a method of knowledge causes him to rele ...
... difference appears between the Emersonian and / the Platonic attitude toward poetic inspiration . However lyri- cal his descriptions of poetry , Plato's distrust of that kind of Divine seizure as a method of knowledge causes him to rele ...
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... difference , and , as his power of execution increases , that difference magnifies , and slowly his nature , his proper style emerges " ( 1868 ; italics mine ) . · Emerson takes an extreme position on the creative use of what one has ...
... difference , and , as his power of execution increases , that difference magnifies , and slowly his nature , his proper style emerges " ( 1868 ; italics mine ) . · Emerson takes an extreme position on the creative use of what one has ...
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... difference from Locke , 7-8 ; Kantian Reason and Understand- ing , from Coleridge and Carlyle , 8-9 ; creative inspiration , submis- sive will , sense impression , 17-25 ; receptive self - reliance and sense impression , 162-168 ...
... difference from Locke , 7-8 ; Kantian Reason and Understand- ing , from Coleridge and Carlyle , 8-9 ; creative inspiration , submis- sive will , sense impression , 17-25 ; receptive self - reliance and sense impression , 162-168 ...
Turinys
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
FORM IN LITERATURE | 105 |
The Aesthetic Experience | 147 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 6
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Spires of Form– A Study of Emerson's Aesthetic Theory Vivian Constance Hopkins Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1951 |
Spires of Form– A Study of Emerson's Aesthetic Theory Vivian Constance Hopkins Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1951 |
Spires of Form– A Study of Emerson's Aesthetic Theory Vivian Constance Hopkins Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1951 |
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