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... aspect of che function of art : It is not the intensity of the conscious experience , its thrill , its pleasure or its poignancy which gives its value , but the organization of its impulses for freedom and fullness of life The after ...
... aspect of che function of art : It is not the intensity of the conscious experience , its thrill , its pleasure or its poignancy which gives its value , but the organization of its impulses for freedom and fullness of life The after ...
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... aspects of language . This latter aspect of the nature of language was very much a product of the work of the ethnographers and anthropologists , as we shall see in a moment . In any case , any debt which Caudwell owed Richards in this ...
... aspects of language . This latter aspect of the nature of language was very much a product of the work of the ethnographers and anthropologists , as we shall see in a moment . In any case , any debt which Caudwell owed Richards in this ...
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... aspect of his work in the following way : It is one thing to assert , as an abstract proviso , that all matter , society and culture are mutually related or mutually determining ; it is quite another thing to examine , or even to argue ...
... aspect of his work in the following way : It is one thing to assert , as an abstract proviso , that all matter , society and culture are mutually related or mutually determining ; it is quite another thing to examine , or even to argue ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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