The Nature of Poetic Literature, 7. sējumsUniversity of Washington Press, 1930 - 248 lappuses |
No grāmatas satura
1.–3. rezultāts no 45.
. lappuse
... role of perceptions and images in responses - perception involves learning Generic Images ( p . 121 ) -the rise of - involves generalization and ab- straction Generic Images and Perceptions ( p . 123 ) -perception dependent on generic ...
... role of perceptions and images in responses - perception involves learning Generic Images ( p . 121 ) -the rise of - involves generalization and ab- straction Generic Images and Perceptions ( p . 123 ) -perception dependent on generic ...
62. lappuse
... role in all novel responses ; for whether the proper combination of past fragments of responses is to be found immediately or after many trials and errors , is a matter largely be- yond the control of the individual . Finally , a novel ...
... role in all novel responses ; for whether the proper combination of past fragments of responses is to be found immediately or after many trials and errors , is a matter largely be- yond the control of the individual . Finally , a novel ...
171. lappuse
... role of language need not occupy us long ; words and phrases are fixations of the results of the processes of generalization . By means of speech man is able to retain firmly these results and manipulate further the latter . Whereas ...
... role of language need not occupy us long ; words and phrases are fixations of the results of the processes of generalization . By means of speech man is able to retain firmly these results and manipulate further the latter . Whereas ...
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abstract affective Alexander Bain analysis appreciation Aristotle aroused attitude beauty become behaviour behaviour-cycle C. K. Ogden chapter character classification complex conative-affective process concrete consciousness constitute creative imagination Dachstein definite differences discussion distinction drama elements emotional experience empathetic responses esthetic etcetera evidently evoked expression fact feelings of pleasure fiction fundamental further greater vitality hero human activity I. A. Richards ideas illustration imagery images important impulses individual instincts intel intellectual activity language largely latter literary Max Eastman McDougall modern Molière movements Müller-Freienfels nature normal novel responses observable trial onomatopoetic organism ourselves perception poem poet poetic experience poetic literature poetic writer poetry and science present problem processes of association Psychology reaction tendency recognize reference regarded response-mechanism rhythm Ribot role scientific seems sensations sensory contacts significant similar situation or object subtle suggested superior symbolic empathy tend theory tion tragedy trial and error unity vague various Walter Pater