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Abstract The frozen dogma of the classical dance, no less than the political and religious regime of the empire, was naturally fraught with rebellion. Indeed, Michel Fokine’s effort to liberate ballet was as much a religious and political gesture as an aesthetic reform. The idea that there could exist a Russian ballet had been foreign to
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Verbal Art, Verbal Sign, Verbal Time
World Literature Today, 1985Michael Sosa +3 more
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Teaching the Art of Verbal Consultation
Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2006Hugue, Ouellette +2 more
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Digitization of African Verbal arts
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social ScienceThe 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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Aesthetic Experience and Verbal Art
1998In 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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