Literature and Life (Complete) Literature and Life (Complete)

Literature and Life (Complete‪)‬

Publisher Description

Literature is at once the most intimate and the most articulate of the arts. It cannot impart its effect through the senses or the nerves as the other arts can; it is beautiful only through the intelligence; it is the mind speaking to the mind; until it has been put into absolute terms, of an invariable significance, it does not exist at all. It cannot awaken this emotion in one, and that in another; if it fails to express precisely the meaning of the author, if it does not say him, it says nothing, and is nothing. So that when a poet has put his heart, much or little, into a poem, and sold it to a magazine, the scandal is greater than when a painter has sold a picture to a patron, or a sculptor has modelled a statue to order.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1920
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
752
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
587.2
KB

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