The Stubborn Structure: Essays on Criticism and SocietyCornell University Press, 1970 - 316 pagina's |
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Pagina 55
... attitude to life . As long as man lives in the world , he will , need the perspective and attitude of the scientist ; but to the extent that he has created the world he lives in , feels responsible for it and has a concern for its ...
... attitude to life . As long as man lives in the world , he will , need the perspective and attitude of the scientist ; but to the extent that he has created the world he lives in , feels responsible for it and has a concern for its ...
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... attitude for which the work of art remains permanently a detached object of contemplation , to be admired because the critic enjoys it or blamed because he does not . Kierkegaard himself was so impressed by the prevalence of this attitude ...
... attitude for which the work of art remains permanently a detached object of contemplation , to be admired because the critic enjoys it or blamed because he does not . Kierkegaard himself was so impressed by the prevalence of this attitude ...
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... attitude to literature , afraid that criticism will spoil the simple entertainment that he designed . The lyrical poet concerned with expressing certain feelings or emotions in the lyrical conventions of his day often takes a similar ...
... attitude to literature , afraid that criticism will spoil the simple entertainment that he designed . The lyrical poet concerned with expressing certain feelings or emotions in the lyrical conventions of his day often takes a similar ...
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The Instruments of Mental Production | 3 |
The Knowledge of Good and Evil | 22 |
Speculation and Concern | 38 |
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