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Aesthetic Experience and Verbal Art

1998
In this paper I intend to present a philosophical account of what is commonly called verbal or literary art. Starting from the Hegelian conception of language and of the aesthetic experience, I shall argue that literary, and more specifically poetic, discourse can be defined as the verbal completion of an aesthetic experience, and that this distinctive
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Verbal Art

The Journal of American Folklore, 1955
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Digitization of African Verbal arts

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science
The twenty-first century is characterized by steady advancement in technology, ever increasing need for migration and evolution from the rural and archaic mode of operation to a more digitalized and urban modes. These evolutions in technology, migration and jettisoning of the old ways to embrace the modern ways have led to cultural displacement, loss ...
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Verbal Art as Performance

Western Folklore, 1986
Dale Jones, Richard Bauman
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Figuration in Verbal Art

Comparative Literature, 1992
Paul Friedrich   +2 more
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Teaching the Art of Verbal Consultation

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2006
Hugue, Ouellette   +2 more
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Verbal Performed Art

Questions Liturgiques/Studies in Liturgy, 2009
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