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... artistic process , the finished work of art being at once like and unlike what had in- spired it : so also a work of art could itself impinge on the artist's sensibility and start a fresh artistic process , the new artistic crea- tion ...
... artistic process , the finished work of art being at once like and unlike what had in- spired it : so also a work of art could itself impinge on the artist's sensibility and start a fresh artistic process , the new artistic crea- tion ...
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... artistic creation , he needs must bring into his task both essential fidelity to the ' subject ' and total integrity to his artistic conscience . We have seen that literature , since it has to handle the symbolic medium of language , is ...
... artistic creation , he needs must bring into his task both essential fidelity to the ' subject ' and total integrity to his artistic conscience . We have seen that literature , since it has to handle the symbolic medium of language , is ...
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... artistic purpose . When the infusion of politics into literature is for sheerly artistic , not obviously partisan , reasons , then difficulties sometimes arise regarding the interpretation of the ' political ' characters and situations ...
... artistic purpose . When the infusion of politics into literature is for sheerly artistic , not obviously partisan , reasons , then difficulties sometimes arise regarding the interpretation of the ' political ' characters and situations ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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