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If blind evolution is the Dionysisan, spontaneous self-organization is the Apollonian, the source of restraint and order.
The purity of Apollonian art, in contrast, implies quitting the locus of pain.
He and Doris Humphrey, his mentor, spoke constantly about the contrast between Apollonian and Dionysian qualities.
Yet Warburg did not see history simply as the triumphal procession of Apollonian logic and beauty in the centuries following the Renaissance.
The contrast between the rational and mystical aspects of life is often epitomized as the conflict between the Apollonian and the Dionysian.
He thinks so logically that he is more like an Apollonian scholar than a Dionysian artist.
Andriessen's bellwork, like his clockwork, retains rather more of Dionysian abandon than of Apollonian detachment or serenity.
As the last true representative of the Greek philosophical spirit, Plotinus is Apollonian, not Dionysian.
The wonderfully rounded performances on his early discs, when peerless technique was wedded to Apollonian refinement, now seem to belong to another age entirely.
Yet the Dionysian stereotype of the Gael, juxtaposed against the Apollonian Englishmen, masks the new Puritanism that is currently sweeping through the Twenty-Six Counties.
An assured and engaging ham, Cunningham is the perfect guide, deftly capturing Provincetown's Dionysian delights and Apollonian beauty with wit, whimsy, and lyricism.
The epiphanic process of these works unquestionably reveals much of the Dionysian and little of the Apollonian of classicistic ideology.
Or the dualistic nature of the will, Dionysian, antipode of Apollonian, which inhabit the music as well as the human spirit?
In temperament and style DeLillo is Apollonian, a secret sharer with his technocrats and obsessives, whereas Pynchon is chthonic, in touch with darker gods.
But in the final analysis, we must surely concede that Stravinsky's serene Apollonian vision of order and harmony was unequal to the moral catastrophe of his century.
There's great beauty, there's great chaos, there's death and rebirth, it goes back to the classical Greek myths, the Apollonian and the Dionysian.
In his essays this perspective is linked to the Greeks' doctrine of moderation and the demand for a balance between the Apollonian and Dionysian forces.
I remember when we were discussing this earlier you were saying that in a way this tends to stack up as an argument between the Apollonian and the Dionysian view.
It's such a detailed map of culture and philosophy and psychology, and a poignant rendering of the struggle between Apollonian and Dionysian tendencies.
These are strong, assertive readings, inspiringly so in the Brahms, which too often is played as if in a state of fear or Apollonian disinvolvement.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The two faces of the Greek art he calls the Apollonian and the Dionysian impulses.
Arnobius and the fathers of the fourth century generally believed in the Apollonian thaumaturgy and attributed it to magic.
Mayburn, folding his slice of bread-and-butter, took her harshness with Apollonian serenity.
I am thus brought face to face with the eternal conflict in art between the Apollonian and the Dionysian principles.
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