Transformation, Količina 2L. Drummond Limited, 1944 |
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Stran 68
... complete revolution which has taken place in our conception of art itself , and to the discoveries of modern psychology . The revolution in art is by no means complete , nor has a definite new standard or style yet been established ...
... complete revolution which has taken place in our conception of art itself , and to the discoveries of modern psychology . The revolution in art is by no means complete , nor has a definite new standard or style yet been established ...
Stran 179
... complete harmony with the universe , in the 6th Elegy . The last theme , that of transformation of death into life , is the greatest theme of all , and no German poet since Novalis struggled so intensely with it as did Rilke . From ...
... complete harmony with the universe , in the 6th Elegy . The last theme , that of transformation of death into life , is the greatest theme of all , and no German poet since Novalis struggled so intensely with it as did Rilke . From ...
Stran 188
... complete though the feeling of uncertainty persists . But the final inner experience has now begun , irrevocably . " Have you forgotten that you are my page today ? Would you forsake me ? Where are you going ? Your white robe gives me a ...
... complete though the feeling of uncertainty persists . But the final inner experience has now begun , irrevocably . " Have you forgotten that you are my page today ? Would you forsake me ? Where are you going ? Your white robe gives me a ...
Vsebina
Waterfront | 41 |
The Shelterers | 57 |
WAR AND WRITING continued from Transformation | 124 |
Avtorske pravice | |
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4th Voice A. S. NEILL aesthetic angel appreciation artist Balzac beauty become Beethoven beginning believe called century child Christian Coleg Harlech colour Cornet course creative criticism dead death desire destiny Donne Donne's dragon dream Eliphas Levi emotions existence experience expression eyes fact faith fear feeling freedom genius German give Graham Sutherland heart HENRY TREECE human ideal ideas imagery imagination individual Jesus John Donne knowledge Langenau light listen living look Louis Lambert Marie Bashkirtseff meaning mind modern architecture moral movement Mozart mysterious mystic nation nature never night passion peace person philosophy Plato poem poet poetry political programme programme music question realise religion Rilke romanticism scene sense Seraphita Simeon social society song soul spirit stanza STEFAN SCHIMANSKI Syllabus symbols teacher things thou thought true truth whole words young Riesel