Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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Pàgina 80
... artist's rôle , the public to which he addressed himself , and the social values he espoused . Institutional patronage is depersonalized , deliberately devoid of specific values , and harnessed to artistic alienation . A disjunction ...
... artist's rôle , the public to which he addressed himself , and the social values he espoused . Institutional patronage is depersonalized , deliberately devoid of specific values , and harnessed to artistic alienation . A disjunction ...
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... artist . I think we should all be allowed that kind of scope for a complete artistic freedom , so that sometimes we don't have to please audiences or please critics or please anybody but ourselves . It's possible to write for yourself ...
... artist . I think we should all be allowed that kind of scope for a complete artistic freedom , so that sometimes we don't have to please audiences or please critics or please anybody but ourselves . It's possible to write for yourself ...
Pàgina 26
... artist's life and work are specially tight . Defenders of Fleet Street sometimes point out virtuously that scholars ... artistic creation . The answer must be , surely , that the scholars ( when they were any good ) looked on the artists ...
... artist's life and work are specially tight . Defenders of Fleet Street sometimes point out virtuously that scholars ... artistic creation . The answer must be , surely , that the scholars ( when they were any good ) looked on the artists ...
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THE TWENTIETH CENTURY | 98 |
IAN BANNEN | 135 |
SIR MICHAEL REDGRAVE | 144 |
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