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Page 93
... soul . What is the use of technical analysis or conscious probe of one or another sort when the only thing that matters is the soul's receptivity to the Word of the poet ? Sri Aurobindo has thus described how the mantra , laden with in ...
... soul . What is the use of technical analysis or conscious probe of one or another sort when the only thing that matters is the soul's receptivity to the Word of the poet ? Sri Aurobindo has thus described how the mantra , laden with in ...
Page 110
... soul values that enter into Art . . . And there are also gradations of cons- ciousness which make a difference , if not in the aesthetic value or greatness of a work of art , yet in its contents - value . Homer makes beauty out of man's ...
... soul values that enter into Art . . . And there are also gradations of cons- ciousness which make a difference , if not in the aesthetic value or greatness of a work of art , yet in its contents - value . Homer makes beauty out of man's ...
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... soul of style makes itself manifest in literature . While the soul cannot function except in a body ( with its divers concomitants ) , without the spark of the Soul the human body must abdicate its uniqueness among living creatures . If ...
... soul of style makes itself manifest in literature . While the soul cannot function except in a body ( with its divers concomitants ) , without the spark of the Soul the human body must abdicate its uniqueness among living creatures . If ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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