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... living union of man with nature , whereof this myth is the symbol . But for primitive man such a distinction has no meaning . It is because his very consent to truth is not the same as ours ( the idea of truth not having for him been ...
... living union of man with nature , whereof this myth is the symbol . But for primitive man such a distinction has no meaning . It is because his very consent to truth is not the same as ours ( the idea of truth not having for him been ...
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... living lights , far brightlier shining , began songs which from my memory must slip and fall . O sweet love , smile - bemantled , how glowing didst thou seem in those flute - holes breathed on only by sacred ponderings ! Paradiso , XX ...
... living lights , far brightlier shining , began songs which from my memory must slip and fall . O sweet love , smile - bemantled , how glowing didst thou seem in those flute - holes breathed on only by sacred ponderings ! Paradiso , XX ...
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... living in the work . This is possible only because the creative. one feel that it bursts its boundaries . The framing cannot remedy . That would be a delusion and I would have it that nothing must cut my picture off from its finalities ...
... living in the work . This is possible only because the creative. one feel that it bursts its boundaries . The framing cannot remedy . That would be a delusion and I would have it that nothing must cut my picture off from its finalities ...
Contents
List of Texts without Comment xi | xvii |
List of Plates | xix |
Publishers Note | xxv |
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abstract activity aesthetic Allen Tate André Breton Artists on Art Baudelaire beauty c'est Cézanne Chagall Chapter Chinese concepts connaturality conscious courtesy creative emotion creative intuition creative subjectivity Dante divine essence essential existence expression external eyes fact forms grasped Hart Crane human idea illuminating image images imagination Indian art inner inspiration intuitive pulsions Jules Supervielle kind logical manifest means mind modern art modern painting modern poetry Museum mystery mystical natural appearances object obscure painter Paris PAUL CÉZANNE Paul Eluard philosophical Photo Pierre Reverdy Plato poem poésie poet poète poetic experience poetic intuition poetic knowledge poetic sense preconscious pure qu'il R. P. Blackmur Raïssa Maritain reality reason revealed Rimbaud Rouault rules significance soul speak spiritual unconscious St.-John Perse Summa theol Surrealism Surrealist T. S. Eliot things Thomas Aquinas tion tout transcendent transcendental truth universe virtue of art Walter Arensberg words York