Aesthetic Experience and the Humanities: Modern Ideas of Aesthetic Experience in the Reading of World LiteratureAn examination of the aesthetic experience as seen through world literature and the humanities. Review of ideas from world literature, various spokesmen for the humanities, and practices for modern humanities courses. |
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78 These two forces correspond to Coleridge's concept of Imagination ( as opposed to Fancy ) as primary and secondary . The primary Imagination I hold to be the living power and prime agent of all human perception , and as a repetition ...
78 These two forces correspond to Coleridge's concept of Imagination ( as opposed to Fancy ) as primary and secondary . The primary Imagination I hold to be the living power and prime agent of all human perception , and as a repetition ...
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From the Introduction and from the activity programs exemplifying the concepts of the Introduction we learn something of the three phases of the creative process : " observation , imagination , and reflection , ” 16 and something of the ...
From the Introduction and from the activity programs exemplifying the concepts of the Introduction we learn something of the three phases of the creative process : " observation , imagination , and reflection , ” 16 and something of the ...
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The merely sentient being lacks memory , reason , and imagination . With no accumulated learnings , its present exists without interpretative understanding from a remembered past . With neither memory nor imagination , it possesses no ...
The merely sentient being lacks memory , reason , and imagination . With no accumulated learnings , its present exists without interpretative understanding from a remembered past . With neither memory nor imagination , it possesses no ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Ideas of Aesthetic Experience underlying Modern | 11 |
Enlarging Ideas of Aesthetic Experience among | 74 |
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