Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 9Cath. University of America Press, 1918 |
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... question naturally arises : What end must he have in view in producing a piece of literature ? Lit- erature , answers Brownson , is a form of human activity ; it is ' the exponent of the life and character of the people who pro- duce it ...
... question naturally arises : What end must he have in view in producing a piece of literature ? Lit- erature , answers Brownson , is a form of human activity ; it is ' the exponent of the life and character of the people who pro- duce it ...
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... question of the condition of man and of men here on earth occupied a foremost place of in- terest in his mental speculations . Later on , when he became more active in the world , he was ever known as a social reformer , one who ...
... question of the condition of man and of men here on earth occupied a foremost place of in- terest in his mental speculations . Later on , when he became more active in the world , he was ever known as a social reformer , one who ...
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... question that is the one of ever growing interest and importance . ' Litera- ture , in the progress of events , has become a power , and one of the mightiest powers of our times ' ( xix 22 ) . In the mind of man for the last decades a ...
... question that is the one of ever growing interest and importance . ' Litera- ture , in the progress of events , has become a power , and one of the mightiest powers of our times ' ( xix 22 ) . In the mind of man for the last decades a ...
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... question of classes among men follows an important duty of literature , since the latter deals specifically with life and the various problems of it that are uppermost in the minds of the people . Where so great a part is played in the ...
... question of classes among men follows an important duty of literature , since the latter deals specifically with life and the various problems of it that are uppermost in the minds of the people . Where so great a part is played in the ...
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... questions , he looks merely to the ideal of human nature for his inspiration , to the sentiments common to mankind . ( Ibid . ) The life therefore which literature expresses must be of a higher order , must be idealized , though always ...
... questions , he looks merely to the ideal of human nature for his inspiration , to the sentiments common to mankind . ( Ibid . ) The life therefore which literature expresses must be of a higher order , must be idealized , though always ...
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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