Culture's Sleeping Beauty: Essays on Poetry, Prejudice & BeliefWhitston, 1992 - 134 Seiten |
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... artist and scientist have the same primal mother , the imagination . The difference is how each is prone to tap and apply it . The scientist knows that the invention of the wheel led eventually to a gear and machine to provide ...
... artist and scientist have the same primal mother , the imagination . The difference is how each is prone to tap and apply it . The scientist knows that the invention of the wheel led eventually to a gear and machine to provide ...
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... artist also can humiliate him . So he turns his back . The frustrated artist may despise Americans most for lack of cultural enlightenment , but may be the very one likely to keep it from them . It is a stifling situation . The artist ...
... artist also can humiliate him . So he turns his back . The frustrated artist may despise Americans most for lack of cultural enlightenment , but may be the very one likely to keep it from them . It is a stifling situation . The artist ...
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... artist . The audience , by the way , does not have to consist of English majors . The suppressed bal- lerina in a Journalism class will do nicely , if departments can co- ordinate interdisciplinary cultural events . A poet like Stafford ...
... artist . The audience , by the way , does not have to consist of English majors . The suppressed bal- lerina in a Journalism class will do nicely , if departments can co- ordinate interdisciplinary cultural events . A poet like Stafford ...
Inhalt
Chapter Two Some Old Black Crow | 12 |
Chapter Three The Mood in the Hammock | 34 |
Chapter Four The White Angel of Sleep | 41 |
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