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... creation - jealous , as it were , of God , Who was tactless enough to create before us . Poetry , and great poetry , was ... created by Chagall is in ignorance of sin , hatred , and discord ; he utters grace and joy , fraternity and love ...
... creation - jealous , as it were , of God , Who was tactless enough to create before us . Poetry , and great poetry , was ... created by Chagall is in ignorance of sin , hatred , and discord ; he utters grace and joy , fraternity and love ...
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... creating . Such is the supreme analogate of poetry . Poetry is engaged in the free creativity of the spirit . And ... creation . At this point we see how essential to poetry is the subjectivity of the poet . I do not mean the ...
... creating . Such is the supreme analogate of poetry . Poetry is engaged in the free creativity of the spirit . And ... creation . At this point we see how essential to poetry is the subjectivity of the poet . I do not mean the ...
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... creation . He can say , like Baudelaire : " I don't give a damn for the human race , " he can be concerned only with his work , like Proust , he can be an out - and - out egoist , as Goethe was : in his process of creation , inasmuch as ...
... creation . He can say , like Baudelaire : " I don't give a damn for the human race , " he can be concerned only with his work , like Proust , he can be an out - and - out egoist , as Goethe was : in his process of creation , inasmuch as ...
Contents
List of Texts without Comment xi | xvii |
List of Plates | xix |
Publishers Note | xxv |
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