Long studied for historical, biographical, or sociological purposes, 'The Country Parson' has not received the literary appreciation it deserves. Through an analysis exploring genre, themes, topics, emphasis, context, and models, this study finds the book to be a carefully conceived and executed piece of literary prose.
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But these occasional intrusions of dream techniques did not add up to an exhaustive catalogue of all possible art forms , even if one excluded the deliberately composed patterns of art's ( conscious ) superstructure .
The social critic is then left with the problem whether to accept this splitting as a feature of all possible art in all possible social formations, or to imagine an ideal form of art in which there would be no idealizing disguise of ...
In the first place, Bourdieu designed this figure for his study on the French literary field at the end of the nineteenth century, which does not mean that the model holds for all possible art worlds in all possible periods.
As a first step toward the discovery of these, it is important to notice that all possible art-products can be divided into two classes— those in which appearances, whether of nature or of any kind, are not essential, and those in which ...
Indeed, meanwhile I have learned to consider this “German spirit” with a sufficient lack of hope or mercy; also, contemporary German music, which is romanticism through and through and most un-Greek of all possible art forms—moreover, ...
Religious traditions try to make people “aware of” a reality beyond appearances, a truth that is not visible, and they do so by means of all possible art media, including words. All language tries to communicate more than is physically ...
Is it possible to define the set of all possible art objects ? Not in a very general way . But once we have specified a particular a a a m medium with sufficiently explicitness , we page 42 L & B volume 16.
In this definition, Dickie believed that he has covered all possible “art object” candidates for the certified status of a “work of art.” And further, in so doing, he believes that he has overcome the shortcomings of subjectivism and ...
... while support in the rest of Europe is, to a large extent, allocated as funding for “artistic” activities, that is, for collective purposes, which indirectly benefit artists, covering all possible art forms and regions.