American Literary Essays1960 |
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... jazz . The city , he said , is " hot jazz in stone and steel . ” At first glance this may sound as if it were merely a slick updating of Schelling's " Architecture is frozen music , " but it is more than that if one thinks in terms of ...
... jazz . The city , he said , is " hot jazz in stone and steel . ” At first glance this may sound as if it were merely a slick updating of Schelling's " Architecture is frozen music , " but it is more than that if one thinks in terms of ...
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... jazz perform- ance as well as it fits our politics . - The aesthetic effects of jazz , as you can readily see , have as little to do with symmetry and proportion as have those of a skyscraper . Like the skyscraper , a jazz performance ...
... jazz perform- ance as well as it fits our politics . - The aesthetic effects of jazz , as you can readily see , have as little to do with symmetry and proportion as have those of a skyscraper . Like the skyscraper , a jazz performance ...
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... jazz " break . ” In his essay on " How to Tell a Story , " Mark differentiated between the comic story ( which he said was English ) , the witty story ( which he said was French ) and the humorous story ( which he said originated in ...
... jazz " break . ” In his essay on " How to Tell a Story , " Mark differentiated between the comic story ( which he said was English ) , the witty story ( which he said was French ) and the humorous story ( which he said originated in ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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