The Kenyon Review, Količina 28John Crowe Ransom Kenyon College, 1966 |
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... reality , and preserves his erotic and ambitious wishes in phantasy life . He finds , however , the way back to reality ; thanks to special talents , he molds his phantasies into new kinds of realities , which are accepted by people as ...
... reality , and preserves his erotic and ambitious wishes in phantasy life . He finds , however , the way back to reality ; thanks to special talents , he molds his phantasies into new kinds of realities , which are accepted by people as ...
Stran 287
... reality . . . . " But , as Nietzsche said , realism in art is an illusion ; it is , fur- ther , confused by what we conceive to be a reality . This " passion for understanding , " for coming to terms with an experienced or even a con ...
... reality . . . . " But , as Nietzsche said , realism in art is an illusion ; it is , fur- ther , confused by what we conceive to be a reality . This " passion for understanding , " for coming to terms with an experienced or even a con ...
Stran 288
... reality " is absolute and subjective , yielding ( except for its strong quality of Christian ritual- ism ) the same ... reality has no claims any more to being real . The only real world is the world of human inwardness . The concrete ...
... reality " is absolute and subjective , yielding ( except for its strong quality of Christian ritual- ism ) the same ... reality has no claims any more to being real . The only real world is the world of human inwardness . The concrete ...
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