Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 9Cath. University of America Press, 1918 |
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... individuals . ( Ibid . ) Hence literature is always specific and means something that is ' specifically related to man as a moral , religious , or social being ' 7 ( xix 205 ) . And this must always be -LITERARY PRINCIPLES -Literature ...
... individuals . ( Ibid . ) Hence literature is always specific and means something that is ' specifically related to man as a moral , religious , or social being ' 7 ( xix 205 ) . And this must always be -LITERARY PRINCIPLES -Literature ...
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... individual views ( xix 304 ) . Always , however , must it be re- membered that mankind in general refuses instruction unless it is given in a pleasing form ( xix 366 ) ; and that a chief pur- pose of popular literature is to afford ...
... individual views ( xix 304 ) . Always , however , must it be re- membered that mankind in general refuses instruction unless it is given in a pleasing form ( xix 366 ) ; and that a chief pur- pose of popular literature is to afford ...
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... individual and social life ' ( xix 303 ) ; in other words , the advance of society . 2. THE SOCIOLOGICAL CONCEPTION OF LITERATURE The last words of the preceding paragraph contain the under- current of all that Brownson says , or thinks ...
... individual and social life ' ( xix 303 ) ; in other words , the advance of society . 2. THE SOCIOLOGICAL CONCEPTION OF LITERATURE The last words of the preceding paragraph contain the under- current of all that Brownson says , or thinks ...
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... individual were a solitary , isolated being : there would be no purport in the production of a piece of literature , it could have no meaning . Again if there were not a social element in the individual man , a feeling of fellow- ship ...
... individual were a solitary , isolated being : there would be no purport in the production of a piece of literature , it could have no meaning . Again if there were not a social element in the individual man , a feeling of fellow- ship ...
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... individuals and society ( xix 263 ) . This is what the ideal nature requires : the proper cor- relation of the aspects of life , not the highest perfection imagin- able . A character , for instance , that is all - perfect , is actually ...
... individuals and society ( xix 263 ) . This is what the ideal nature requires : the proper cor- relation of the aspects of life , not the highest perfection imagin- able . A character , for instance , that is all - perfect , is actually ...
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aesthetic principles agree with Brownson analysis of beauty appeal art xix artistic activity artistic genius artistic intuition beautiful xix beholders Biographia Literaria Brother Azarias Catholic common concept considered creative critic Croce Doctor of Philosophy Douglas Ainslie Dublin Review eral Essays essence of art ethics Everyman's Library exists exterior form external form fact faculty false form of art Francis Thompson give Hence higher human interest human nature human race Ibid idea ideal identical Imagist imitation individual influence inseparable inspiration instinctive intellect internal expression judge judgment latter literary artist Lyrical Ballads mankind means mental vision merely mind mission of literature moral object ontological ordinary persons philosophy poet poetry positive presence of artistic production prose question reader reason relation religious novel Review says sense sensibility sentiments social society soul spirit spiritual worthiness supernatural theory thought tion true art truth tuition words writer