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Перевод: naturalism speek naturalism


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натурализм


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  1. This approach, putting the music first, explains why Jarvefelt's career blossomed at Santa Fe and in Sydney and also his appeal for the New York Met: operatic naturalism and story-telling are still the predominant aesthetic in all these places.
  2. In Glasser's book, and in Fraser's, the activities of the poor can be seen as activities which had been performed, and written about, in the past: but these are books which intimate that the lists and specifications of a caring naturalism - features by which they have indeed been influenced - were never exhaustive: that the truth-tellers did not tell it, and that the omissions were systematic.
  3. Thus what I called Crime and Punishment's apocalyptic naturalism is its most vital link with The Possessed ; I mean, when Dostoevsky read about that gang murder in the Moscow Record his mind's eye was caught not by a bizarre and therefore very newsworthy incident but by the seed of a foul commonplace: the seed in eternity, in the deepest realism, though also in the mere mundane future, for Dostoevsky did imagine a time when only the most spectacular acts of terrorism would get headline treatment.
  4. To the French he was a great innovator, an artist who brought a startling lightness to the execution of his pictures, and with it introduced a fresh breeze of English naturalism into French landscape painting.
  5. They never see the naturalists who work there, who can't speak Spanish anyway; so they just see science and naturalism as a gringo thing.
  6. His naturalism is apocalyptic.
  7. Jesus and Holy Russia at his feet remain harmlessly, hypothetically beyond the apocalyptic naturalism which is everything the book is about: the devils, the disease, the all-pervading unsteadiness.
  8. A rift has opened between realism and something beyond, and at the same time a link has been forged between Dostoevsky's favourite phrase, the deeper realism, and my own apocalyptic naturalism.
  9. The wrinkled skin, while rubberised to lend some semblance of naturalism, was dry and fragile.
  10. This tirade, carried on vodka-laden breath, is a classic instance of Dostoevsky's apocalyptic naturalism working on two levels at once.
  11. This wanting teased him on as it happened - contingent naturalism - to murder.
  12. But someone committed to a thorough-going naturalism is no more prepared to allow to the mind mysterious properties than he is prepared to allow them to matter: for the thorough-going naturalist, after all, mind is no more than a manifestation of matter.
  13. "Its superb quality and the naturalism achieved by the artist who has captured the lion in its death-throes set it apart from most other Assyrian sculptures," said Dr Curtis.

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