The Aesthetic of Drama: And, Stalin's PlaysEnnes Publications, 1995 - 216 strani |
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Stran 110
... thing , namely , the reception by us of a certain kind of pleasure , i.e. we call ' beauty ' that which pleases us without evoking in us desire " . " There is no objec- tive definition of beauty . The existing definitions ( both the ...
... thing , namely , the reception by us of a certain kind of pleasure , i.e. we call ' beauty ' that which pleases us without evoking in us desire " . " There is no objec- tive definition of beauty . The existing definitions ( both the ...
Stran 117
... things are the cultiva- ted . For those there is hope . They are the elect to whom beautiful things means only Beauty ' . These sentiments do not exhaust the categories of those who find meanings in or react to art . For there can be ...
... things are the cultiva- ted . For those there is hope . They are the elect to whom beautiful things means only Beauty ' . These sentiments do not exhaust the categories of those who find meanings in or react to art . For there can be ...
Stran 119
... thing to the art piece itself . The more a thing is discussed if it happens over centuries and if critics come to know practically everything about it - the more it could satiate . But nothing is happening to the inherent value of the ...
... thing to the art piece itself . The more a thing is discussed if it happens over centuries and if critics come to know practically everything about it - the more it could satiate . But nothing is happening to the inherent value of the ...
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19th century acting actor aesthetic Aristotle art critics art for art's art piece art's sake artist audience beauty become Bertrand Russell called Chalukyas character Chola classical consumer of art create art creation culture dance dialogue drama dramatic literature dramatists Duryodhana Elavarkulali emotional enjoyment epic expression fact feelings Greek Hegel Hindu historical plays human idea imagination imitation instinct intellectual James Joyce judgement Kanchi Kulakkolundu later literary means mind modern art moral Nagappattinam Nataka nature object obscenity Oscar Wilde painting Pallava performance person philosophers Plato playwright pleases pleasure plot poem poetic poetry poets produce psychological purpose radio Rajendra reaction reader reality religion role romantic romanticism Ruskin Russell Sambandam Sanskrit says sculpture Sembian sense Shakespeare Silappadikaram social plays Sophocles speech stage Stalin story sublime Sudarkkodi symbol Tamil Tamil literature taste theatre theme theory thought tion tragedy tragic truth ugliness Urmila Vajrabodhi Vegavati viewer Walter Pater word write wrote