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... role as imitator and that emphasising his visionary and expressive powers . Both these concepts have an extremely complex history . The emphasis on the artist's imitative , or mimetic , role owes much to ideas of Plato and Aristotle ...
... role as imitator and that emphasising his visionary and expressive powers . Both these concepts have an extremely complex history . The emphasis on the artist's imitative , or mimetic , role owes much to ideas of Plato and Aristotle ...
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... role of the artist came to be conceived in rather different terms ; the role of general educator was dropped for that of preserver of high culture . This latter role naturally linked itself to various types of elitist view ; this in ...
... role of the artist came to be conceived in rather different terms ; the role of general educator was dropped for that of preserver of high culture . This latter role naturally linked itself to various types of elitist view ; this in ...
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... role of the literary critic ' , in Albrecht , M. C. , Barnett , J. H. , and Griff , M. ( eds ) , A Sociology of Art and Literature , Duckworth , London . Kristeva , J. ( 1976 ) Le texte du Roman , Mouton , Hague . Lacan , J. ( 1977 ) ...
... role of the literary critic ' , in Albrecht , M. C. , Barnett , J. H. , and Griff , M. ( eds ) , A Sociology of Art and Literature , Duckworth , London . Kristeva , J. ( 1976 ) Le texte du Roman , Mouton , Hague . Lacan , J. ( 1977 ) ...
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