Aesthetics and CriticismRoutledge & Paul, 1955 - 341 páginas |
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... function of criticism to facilitate in others the appreciation of literature and the arts ; the phrases they use , ' correction of taste ' and ' to ameliorate the relations between art and its audience ' , are sufficiently close in a ...
... function of criticism to facilitate in others the appreciation of literature and the arts ; the phrases they use , ' correction of taste ' and ' to ameliorate the relations between art and its audience ' , are sufficiently close in a ...
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... function of criticism , that we say the critic works to ' stimulate and facilitate the appreciation of works of art by his readers ' . This function of criticism is closely linked to the valuational function , and if you admit the ...
... function of criticism , that we say the critic works to ' stimulate and facilitate the appreciation of works of art by his readers ' . This function of criticism is closely linked to the valuational function , and if you admit the ...
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... function , no representative function . Examples of this are cries like “ Oh , Oh " , or , on a higher level , lyrical verses . The aim of a lyrical poem in which occur the words " sunshine " and " clouds " is not to inform us of ...
... function , no representative function . Examples of this are cries like “ Oh , Oh " , or , on a higher level , lyrical verses . The aim of a lyrical poem in which occur the words " sunshine " and " clouds " is not to inform us of ...
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THE CRAFT OF CRITICISM | 5 |
APOLOGIA FOR AESTHETICS | 24 |
ILLUSIONISM | 48 |
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abstract actual aesthetic aesthetic objects aesthetic wholes aesthetician appreciation Aristotle aroused artefacts artistic excellence assessment assumption attention attitude awareness become believe claim Clive Bell colour communicate completely conception configuration conscious criterion describe doctrine effect emotional essay exists expression Expressionism Expressionist Expressionist theory Ezra Pound F. R. Leavis fact feeling human I. A. Richards ideas imagination imitation influence judge judgement L. A. Reid language less literary art literary criticism literary excellence literature logical means mental mind mode modern moral mystical nature organic unity organic whole painter painting perception person philosophical picture pleasure poem poet poetic poetry practical criticism precision principle prose psychology reader realistic reality reason recording rhythm Roger Fry seems sense sort sound structure symbols T. E. Hulme T. S. Eliot taste theory of art theory of beauty things thought tion true truth verbal visual experience words
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