The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... feelings ( with their own dynamic inter - relationships ) into a whole within our field of sensibilities . Such meshing results in the attaining of a self- satisfying state of the feelings aroused by these very sense - stimuli . The ...
... feelings ( with their own dynamic inter - relationships ) into a whole within our field of sensibilities . Such meshing results in the attaining of a self- satisfying state of the feelings aroused by these very sense - stimuli . The ...
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... feelings are " inner " and self - contained in that the aesthetic stimulus is also its own fulfillment , re- quiring ... feelings aroused in the psyche , thereby allowing these feelings to pass beyond the self , momentarily pouring ...
... feelings are " inner " and self - contained in that the aesthetic stimulus is also its own fulfillment , re- quiring ... feelings aroused in the psyche , thereby allowing these feelings to pass beyond the self , momentarily pouring ...
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... feelings are focused on the work itself ; when we turn to gen- erally " representational " works - in plays , novels and most tra- ditional paintings and sculptures - our feelings are condensed through the art - object upon a subject ...
... feelings are focused on the work itself ; when we turn to gen- erally " representational " works - in plays , novels and most tra- ditional paintings and sculptures - our feelings are condensed through the art - object upon a subject ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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