Literature, art, and science," so Shaw sums up the matter, "are free of frontiers, and those who exploit them politically are traitors to the greatest republic in the world: the Republic of Art and Science." Other narrow loyalties, such as those to particular... Roosevelt: A Study in Ambivalence - Page 50by George Sylvester Viereck - 1920 - 159 pagesFull view - About this book
| Daniel Gregory Mason - 1927 - 228 pages
...country and to abandon art altogether." "Literature, art, and science," so Shaw sums up the matter, "are free of frontiers, and those who exploit them...republic in the world: the Republic of Art and Science." Other narrow loyalties, such as those to particular social classes and artistic cliques, seem to grow... | |
| Daniel Gregory Mason - 1927 - 230 pages
...country and to abandon art altogether." "Literature, art, and science," so Shaw sums up the matter, "are free of frontiers, and those who exploit them...republic in the world: the Republic of Art and Science." Other narrow loyalties, such as those to particular social classes and artistic cliques, seem to grow... | |
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