The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... artistic sensibility , expressed no less in the corresponding simplicity of brush stroke of a Sung dyn- asty silk ... artistic evocation of the diminutive , for example in the depiction of kittens and pup- pies . The child's aesthetic ...
... artistic sensibility , expressed no less in the corresponding simplicity of brush stroke of a Sung dyn- asty silk ... artistic evocation of the diminutive , for example in the depiction of kittens and pup- pies . The child's aesthetic ...
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... artistic and literary expression in West- ern civilization , at least since the model of biting social satire of Aristophanes and his Athenian society of frogs . The use of the beauty of the exotic to produce the force of irony has been ...
... artistic and literary expression in West- ern civilization , at least since the model of biting social satire of Aristophanes and his Athenian society of frogs . The use of the beauty of the exotic to produce the force of irony has been ...
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... artistic and poetic expression as incarnations of a divine inspiration — a divine mad- ness . In the anti - theist perspective , like that of Nietzsche's , the artist himself becomes his own god , the creator of beauty . Art is still ...
... artistic and poetic expression as incarnations of a divine inspiration — a divine mad- ness . In the anti - theist perspective , like that of Nietzsche's , the artist himself becomes his own god , the creator of beauty . Art is still ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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