The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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Side 47
... century finally exploded into open warfare . The split was complete . The lower classes ignored art and the middle class recoiled with horror from any new ideas . The artist became a leper . A phenomenon like Goya's ac- ceptance by the ...
... century finally exploded into open warfare . The split was complete . The lower classes ignored art and the middle class recoiled with horror from any new ideas . The artist became a leper . A phenomenon like Goya's ac- ceptance by the ...
Side 49
... century art is Surrealism , more a philosophical and psychological attitude than a plastic concept . Most of its founders came through the Dada experi- ment , a social protest born of desperation . The Surrealists ' main con- cern was ...
... century art is Surrealism , more a philosophical and psychological attitude than a plastic concept . Most of its founders came through the Dada experi- ment , a social protest born of desperation . The Surrealists ' main con- cern was ...
Side 51
... century the artist had to struggle against the ignorance and hostility of the world , while today his existence might be threatened by an equally if not even more difficult - foe : a totally uncritical ac- ceptance . Acceptance , but on ...
... century the artist had to struggle against the ignorance and hostility of the world , while today his existence might be threatened by an equally if not even more difficult - foe : a totally uncritical ac- ceptance . Acceptance , but on ...
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