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The genius is the arch - enemy of common sense ; again and again he upsets it .
Without the genius , we might all still be squatting in caves . The relationship
between common sense and artistic production is only one aspect of a problem
that ...
The genius is the arch - enemy of common sense ; again and again he upsets it .
Without the genius , we might all still be squatting in caves . The relationship
between common sense and artistic production is only one aspect of a problem
that ...
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C . Relevance of Positive Audience Responses and the Doxaletheic Function
Proposition : The Artistic Genius and Psychosis . Shakespeare had his visions ,
which were nothing to those around him . Most men neither saw what he saw nor
...
C . Relevance of Positive Audience Responses and the Doxaletheic Function
Proposition : The Artistic Genius and Psychosis . Shakespeare had his visions ,
which were nothing to those around him . Most men neither saw what he saw nor
...
Pagina 552
... only in Hamlet ' s mouse - trap play should hardly serve to reduce its general
validity . In establishing an intimate and exclusive connection between genius
and his achievement , am I overstraining the psychological factor ? Rothe ( 1961 ,
p .
... only in Hamlet ' s mouse - trap play should hardly serve to reduce its general
validity . In establishing an intimate and exclusive connection between genius
and his achievement , am I overstraining the psychological factor ? Rothe ( 1961 ,
p .
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Epilogue | 148 |
AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
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