Studies in Philology, Volume 53University of North Carolina Press, 1956 |
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... nature . Nature furnishes , man creates . The Goncourts , among others , shared Baudelaire's anti - natural bias , seeing in nature " un grand rien du tout . " 38 Nothing , they say , is less poetic than nature and the natural , 39 and ...
... nature . Nature furnishes , man creates . The Goncourts , among others , shared Baudelaire's anti - natural bias , seeing in nature " un grand rien du tout . " 38 Nothing , they say , is less poetic than nature and the natural , 39 and ...
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... nature , or life , but rather go above and beyond it , producing out of the materials supplied by nature a new and superior creation . The inversion of the Classical concept of the respective positions of art and nature , a concept ...
... nature , or life , but rather go above and beyond it , producing out of the materials supplied by nature a new and superior creation . The inversion of the Classical concept of the respective positions of art and nature , a concept ...
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... nature , it more importantly reflects the sincere and reasoned conviction that art must not simply imitate nature - not even perfect forms of nature - but that it must transcend and transfigure nature , a concept that is still very much ...
... nature , it more importantly reflects the sincere and reasoned conviction that art must not simply imitate nature - not even perfect forms of nature - but that it must transcend and transfigure nature , a concept that is still very much ...
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