It is all very well to jeer at the People and at the People's misunderstanding of the arts, but the fact is indisputable that no art that is not in the end understood by the People can live or ever did live a single generation. The Writer - 142. lappuse1921Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Frank Norris - 1899 - 394 lapas
...only because he bears a great weapon. He himself knows before he shoots whether or no he is worthy. It is all very well to jeer at the People and at the...People can live or ever did live a single generation. In the larger view, in the last analysis, the People pronounce the final judgment. The People, despised... | |
| Frank Norris - 1903 - 330 lapas
...only because he bears a great weapon. He himself knows before he shoots whether or no he is worthy. It is all very well to jeer at the People and at the...the fact is indisputable that no art that is not\ N^ in the end understood by the People can live \/ or ever did live a single generation. In the i larger... | |
| Heinrich Schröder (i.e. Franz Johannes Heinrich) - 1925 - 1036 lapas
...schwer zugänglich.) Der Titelaufsatz erschien in The Critic, Dez. 1902. Hier heißt es S. 7 — 8: "It is all very well to jeer at the People and at...People can live or ever did live a single generation. In the larger view, in the last analysis, the People pronounce the final judgmeat. The People, despised... | |
| Upton Sinclair - 1925 - 412 lapas
...with sentences from my book, and you could not tell the difference. For example, who is it that says : "No art that is not in the end understood by the People can live or ever did live a single genration" ? Who says : "It is the complaint of the coward, this cry against the novel with a purpose"... | |
| Frank Norris - 1928 - 288 lapas
...only because he bears a great weapon. He himself knows before he shoots whether or no he is worthy. It is all very well to jeer at the People and at the...People can live or ever did live a single generation. In the larger view, in the last analysis, the People pronounce the final judgment. The People, despised... | |
| Frank Norris - 1928 - 290 lapas
...of modern life" ("The Responsibilities of the Novelist"), but it must be an art of the people, for "no art that is not in the end understood by the People can live or ever did live a single generation." In the second essay, "The True Reward of the Novelist," written while the flood of historical trash... | |
| Granville Hicks - 1935 - 364 lapas
...novelist is responsible to the people: "A literature that cannot be vulgarized is no literature at all." "It is all very well to jeer at the People and at...People can live or ever did live a single generation." The novelist fulfils his responsibilities, Norris continued, only when he devotes himself to a high... | |
| Frank Norris, Donald Pizer - 1986 - 1270 lapas
...only because he bears a great weapon. He himself knows before he shoots whether or no he is worthy. It is all very well to jeer at the People and at the...People can live or ever did live a single generation. In the larger view, in the last analysis, the People pronounce final judgment. The People, despised... | |
| 1902 - 492 lapas
...of the responsibility of the novelist, are the paragraphs from his article in the December Critic : "It is all very well to jeer at the People and at...people can live, or ever did live a single generation. In the larger view, in the last analysis, the People pronounce the final judgment. The People, despised... | |
| Frank Norris - 1928 - 298 lapas
...only because he bears a great weapon. He himself knows before he shoots whether or no he is worthy. It is all very well to jeer at the People and at the...People can live or ever did live a single generation. In the larger view, in the last analysis, the People pronounce the final judgment. The People, despised... | |
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