The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Page 48
... matter loses some of its meaning with time , whereas formal qualities remain intact . But here we might make a distinction between specific and generalized subject - matter . The former would be the particular theme the story , scene ...
... matter loses some of its meaning with time , whereas formal qualities remain intact . But here we might make a distinction between specific and generalized subject - matter . The former would be the particular theme the story , scene ...
Page 49
... matter - all our knowledge and emotion a subject - matter far more generalized than that of painting or literature , but nevertheless part of our experience of reality . To say , as Clive Bell does , that " to appreciate a work of art ...
... matter - all our knowledge and emotion a subject - matter far more generalized than that of painting or literature , but nevertheless part of our experience of reality . To say , as Clive Bell does , that " to appreciate a work of art ...
Page 375
... matters that some people wish to imitate foreign countries , as for instance , Russia in the matter of communism , Italy in the matter of dictatorship . If the term " mother country " is applicable at all to America , it is in the ...
... matters that some people wish to imitate foreign countries , as for instance , Russia in the matter of communism , Italy in the matter of dictatorship . If the term " mother country " is applicable at all to America , it is in the ...
Contents
Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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