Journal of Comparative Literature & Aesthetics, Volym 6–7Vishvanatha Kaviraja Institute, 1983 |
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... produced a range of masterpieces " ( p . 135 ) ; and in between booms out unsupported assertions as to its " superiority " ( p . 115 ) , not one of the works of the novelists mentioned ( Gorky , Makarenko , Alexei Tolstoy ) being ...
... produced a range of masterpieces " ( p . 135 ) ; and in between booms out unsupported assertions as to its " superiority " ( p . 115 ) , not one of the works of the novelists mentioned ( Gorky , Makarenko , Alexei Tolstoy ) being ...
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... produced a conception in order to be able to live in a world , in order to perceive just enough to endure it - - " ( WP , 568 ) . These facts and con- cepts which we take to be the world are distortions since they are wrenched from ...
... produced a conception in order to be able to live in a world , in order to perceive just enough to endure it - - " ( WP , 568 ) . These facts and con- cepts which we take to be the world are distortions since they are wrenched from ...
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... produced with the intention of giving it the capacity to satisfy the aesthetic interest . " ( p 21 ) For those who know something about Beardsley's other work in aesthetics , in particular his theory of aesthetic ex- perience and ...
... produced with the intention of giving it the capacity to satisfy the aesthetic interest . " ( p 21 ) For those who know something about Beardsley's other work in aesthetics , in particular his theory of aesthetic ex- perience and ...
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