Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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Pàgina 155
... realism ' and ' naturalism ' . We know that they are different , of course , or must once have been , and we know that realism , in particular , is capable of extension into ' social realism ' ( plays about the working classes , not the ...
... realism ' and ' naturalism ' . We know that they are different , of course , or must once have been , and we know that realism , in particular , is capable of extension into ' social realism ' ( plays about the working classes , not the ...
Pàgina 184
... realist than the champions of ' social realism ' could ever be . For it is they who water down the reality of their picture of the world not only by presupposing that they have solutions for problems that have not yet been solved , and ...
... realist than the champions of ' social realism ' could ever be . For it is they who water down the reality of their picture of the world not only by presupposing that they have solutions for problems that have not yet been solved , and ...
Pàgina 211
... Realism is necessary all the way , because it is only out of realism that myths grow - to be broken down again in time by more realism , thus keeping up the stimulating flow of artistic progression – at least the sort to which the ...
... Realism is necessary all the way , because it is only out of realism that myths grow - to be broken down again in time by more realism , thus keeping up the stimulating flow of artistic progression – at least the sort to which the ...
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