The Summing Up, Part 354, Volume 1This book represents Maugham's life and philosophy in his own words. It is autobiographical in nature, though most of the work is concerned with Maugham's unique and fascinating opinions on the theatre, writing, metaphysics and the interesting people he encountered in his long and successful career. |
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It is all very well to say that poetry is emotion remembered in tranquillity ; but a poet's emotion is specific , a poet's rather than a man's , and it is never quite disinterested . That is why women with their instinctive common sense ...
It is all very well to say that poetry is emotion remembered in tranquillity ; but a poet's emotion is specific , a poet's rather than a man's , and it is never quite disinterested . That is why women with their instinctive common sense ...
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I have tried to find out from the writers on æsthetics what it is in human nature that makes it possible for us to get the emotion of beauty and what exactly this emotion is . It is usual enough to talk of the æsthetic instinct : the ...
I have tried to find out from the writers on æsthetics what it is in human nature that makes it possible for us to get the emotion of beauty and what exactly this emotion is . It is usual enough to talk of the æsthetic instinct : the ...
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Indeed on occasion , looking at certain pictures or statues , listening to certain music , I have had an emotion so strong that I could only describe it in the same words as those the mystics use to describe the union with God .
Indeed on occasion , looking at certain pictures or statues , listening to certain music , I have had an emotion so strong that I could only describe it in the same words as those the mystics use to describe the union with God .
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