Sentence examples for instance of the work from inspiring English sources

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Artists will drive you crazy, and The Hundred Brothers is a perfect instance of the work of art that seduces you with its beauty and power and then maddens you with its craziness.

For example, some seriously flawed attempts to play a difficult piece by Chopin are nonetheless performances of that work, even though they lack qualities that a proper or a good instance of the work would have.

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Because of what Surrealism was all about -- liberating the imagination and the unconscious and expressing desire (thanks partly to what were then the new ideas of Sigmund Freud) -- there were plenty of instances of the work being deemed too risqué for the public's good.

Goodman suggests that architecture is a borderline case of an allographic artform, as its notational schemes in the form of plans are intended to guarantee that all objects as are compliant are genuine instances of the work.

It also diverges from Stephen Davies' idea (2007) that there can be versions of performable works of art that differ from the original in features that are usually constitutive of that work but that are still instances of the work rather than a new work or an interpretation of a work.

The book she was working on, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, is a classic instance of the nonfiction work of art.

Hence, in Jorge Luis Borges's famous Pierre Menard case (that of a fictional French author trying to write a novel word-for-word identical to Cervantes's Don Quixote [Borges 1962]), Goodman claims that what Menard produced was another inscription of Don Quixote's text, hence an instance of the same work, albeit with his actions Menard may have suggested a possible, new interpretation of that work.

Or at least that's what Urwand says in the book, where he presents the American-made newsreels as a case of remorseless greed and yet another instance of the studios working for the Nazis.

For instance, many of the works depict humble scenes of daily life, like Inuit hunting and gathering, the various birds and wild animals inhabiting this remote region, and the making of tents and canoes.

Interest in a narrative conception of self-identity for inself-identity forrk of Charles Taylor (1999), Paul RinstanceDavin Carr (1986), or Charles Guignon—has itheroots in the existential revision of Hegelian notions of temporality and its critique of rationalism.

(see for instance lemma 5.1 of the work of Kostyrko et al.[1]).[1]

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