American Writers: Archibald MacLeisch to George Santayana. 3Leonard Unger Charles Scribner's Sons, 1974 - 628 páginas |
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... artist's role as the man who was there as a creative , affective in- telligence which refuses either to be pinned down or evaded . It is the artist , Morris insists , whose vision counts . It is he , rather than the reader , who should ...
... artist's role as the man who was there as a creative , affective in- telligence which refuses either to be pinned down or evaded . It is the artist , Morris insists , whose vision counts . It is he , rather than the reader , who should ...
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... artist in nostalgia of our own , although F. Scott Fitzgerald strikes the authentic note when he imagines Nick Carra- way observing Gatsby waiting for the green light in the closing paragraphs of The Great Gatsby . Gatsby mistakes the ...
... artist in nostalgia of our own , although F. Scott Fitzgerald strikes the authentic note when he imagines Nick Carra- way observing Gatsby waiting for the green light in the closing paragraphs of The Great Gatsby . Gatsby mistakes the ...
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... artistic and the prag- matically bourgeois temperaments . At one point the masks are interchanged for the pur- pose of dramatizing the seemingly placid bour- geois personality's envy and attempted incor- poration of the artist . To ...
... artistic and the prag- matically bourgeois temperaments . At one point the masks are interchanged for the pur- pose of dramatizing the seemingly placid bour- geois personality's envy and attempted incor- poration of the artist . To ...
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