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Page 28
... artist's attack can " wear down " the reader until he accepts the artist's interpretation , the pattern of experience underlying the Symbol . He may , when the book is finished , return to his own contrary patterns of experience ...
... artist's attack can " wear down " the reader until he accepts the artist's interpretation , the pattern of experience underlying the Symbol . He may , when the book is finished , return to his own contrary patterns of experience ...
Page 32
... artists . Were each artist to give us but a restricted pattern , we could get something beyond these experiences out of their assemblage , owing to the conflicts and mutual exclusions . For the sincere artist , the pattern is , within ...
... artists . Were each artist to give us but a restricted pattern , we could get something beyond these experiences out of their assemblage , owing to the conflicts and mutual exclusions . For the sincere artist , the pattern is , within ...
Page 33
... artist - as artist - need not have . If art were a matter of character , rather than of artistic aptitude , it follows that a great painter would also be a great musician , a great novelist , a great architect , etc. Perhaps no man can ...
... artist - as artist - need not have . If art were a matter of character , rather than of artistic aptitude , it follows that a great painter would also be a great musician , a great novelist , a great architect , etc. Perhaps no man can ...
Contents
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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