The Yale Literary Magazine, Volumes 122-125Yale Literary Society, 1954 |
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... tion of annals is to transform summary into synthesis . This transformation has been ably and sensitively accomplished by Henri Peyre in his latest work , The Contemporary French Novel . For the reader like myself whose interest in ...
... tion of annals is to transform summary into synthesis . This transformation has been ably and sensitively accomplished by Henri Peyre in his latest work , The Contemporary French Novel . For the reader like myself whose interest in ...
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... tion . Sensation is not just passive percep- tion . It is an active working of the artist's emotion upon the data supplied by the im- age in nature , which of and by itself can never communicate its meaning to the spec- tator until it ...
... tion . Sensation is not just passive percep- tion . It is an active working of the artist's emotion upon the data supplied by the im- age in nature , which of and by itself can never communicate its meaning to the spec- tator until it ...
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... tion some of the conclusions Barr has drawn in his monumental chronicle of Ma- tisse and his art . One wonders if Matisse has not , for the time at least , more evaded than affirmed the supremacy of Cézanne . Might it not be that the ...
... tion some of the conclusions Barr has drawn in his monumental chronicle of Ma- tisse and his art . One wonders if Matisse has not , for the time at least , more evaded than affirmed the supremacy of Cézanne . Might it not be that the ...
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