Constantius. Yes, I think there is little art in Deronda, but I think there is a vast amount of life. In life without art you can find your account; but art without life is a poor affair. Partial Portraits - Página 93por Henry James - 1888 - 408 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Donald David Stone - 1997 - 234 páginas
...of Daniel Deronda (reprinted in Partial Portmits), that while Eliot's novel has "little art, . . . there is a vast amount of life. In life without art...account; but art without life is a poor affair."-" James, after all, had anticipated Arnold's assault on French writers who worship "the goddess Lubricity"... | |
| Beverly Haviland - 1997 - 312 páginas
...man" so limited.15 But art is no substitute for life (a lesson James also learned from his father).16 "In life without art you can find your account; but art without life is a poor affair," James wrote in a review of Daniel Deronda.17 His devastating portrait of aesdieticism as embodied in... | |
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