Spires of Form: A Study of Emerson's Aesthetic Theory. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1951University of Michigan., 1962 - 276 psl. |
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... objects to the mind , both sense impression and memory feed the imagination ; but they have an even greater value in their higher functions of sensibility and reminiscence , by which they show the creative mind the spiritual signifi ...
... objects to the mind , both sense impression and memory feed the imagination ; but they have an even greater value in their higher functions of sensibility and reminiscence , by which they show the creative mind the spiritual signifi ...
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... objects presented to it by sensation , in much the same way that Emerson speaks of the poet's despotic power over nature . In his theory , however , Coleridge places greater emphasis upon the poet's reproduction of natural objects ...
... objects presented to it by sensation , in much the same way that Emerson speaks of the poet's despotic power over nature . In his theory , however , Coleridge places greater emphasis upon the poet's reproduction of natural objects ...
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... object on the brain , but a realiza- tion by the mind of that object's significance . Furthermore , before one can attain that perception , his inner eye must first be opened . To discover the spirit in objects — in Emersonian sense ...
... object on the brain , but a realiza- tion by the mind of that object's significance . Furthermore , before one can attain that perception , his inner eye must first be opened . To discover the spirit in objects — in Emersonian sense ...
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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