Seeking to transfer the realist mode of literature to German soil, he rejected the naturalism associated with figures such as Gerhard Hauptmann. |
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The shift from the field-glass, or binocular telescope, to the magic lantern, announces a redefinition of the realist project. |
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By nature he is a social realist in the tradition of Upton Sinclair, whose novels he reveres along with those of social satirist Evelyn Waugh. |
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He was by all accounts a saintly man, and his own benignity surely informed his understanding of film and what he saw as its realist mission. |
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Think of it as something like a cross between a fairy tale and a magic realist novel. |
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The truth about Carroll is that he's a magic realist who plunders our unconscious for profound emotional truths. |
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I hope to see a comprehensive attempt at a rebuttal of realist theory by the libertarian minimalist school. |
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In contrast, the realist explanation is simple, straightforward, and requires no Kremlinology. |
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Similarly, the theatricality that once branded some realist paintings as kitsch no longer seems a necessarily negative attribute. |
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In practice, being a pragmatist is much more like being a realist than a crude relativist. |
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The neo-realists distilled the essence of realist thought and then laced it with a large dose of scientific positivism. |
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He is an epistemological realist, an ethical intuitionist, and a political libertarian, too extreme for my tastes but always provocative. |
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They provide a vehicle for the imaginative extension and intension of space beyond and within the realist scale of the city. |
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The bold realist whose candor, even temerity, was legendary turned out to have been hiding a secret. |
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The world of the realist is populated by electrons and photons, quarks and gluons. |
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However, one may be a realist without claiming that our present science mirrors nature accurately in all respects. |
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In realist theory, the maximization of power is achieved by the nation-state in the international sphere, not the government. |
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Foss here presents us with a summa of the painterly realist effort in her gentle abstracting of landscape form and color that goes for the soul. |
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Would Fitzgerald have been disappointed by the derivative script grounded in the conventions of the nineteenth-century realist novel? |
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As a social problem, this tendency is unmasked by the realist, who assists the native to develop beyond this stage of primitive fetishism. |
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A good part of Foss's achievement over the years is to have developed a painterly realist style she can call her own. |
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Elizabeth O'Reilly is a painterly realist who conveys her perceptions of reality via personalized line, color and brushstroke. |
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The Swedish Ingeborg Holm was a realist drama related to the work of early twentieth century Scandanavian dramatists like Henrik Ibsen. |
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I understand and empathize with the victims' losses, but at the same time, I'm a realist. |
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And for a politician so outspokenly liberal, he is a blunt political realist who knows how to play the game. |
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Hartmann was an ontological realist who had moved away from idealism under the influence of Husserl's Logical Investigations. |
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A realist third-person narrative, its critical irony comes through in the novel's ambiguous, multivalent ending. |
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The Bellman is a classic piece of realist painting dating from 1886, in which a public servant is given almost heroic status. |
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Well, I usually, keep on vacillating between being a hardcore realist and a hopeless romantic. |
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By implication, the realist who meets force with force without vexation or anxiety is the one who fails to experience the sublime. |
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Even the most hard-headed realist must shudder at the thought of a world without music. |
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I'm a realist and I don't think we're in with a chance, but we won't be far behind. |
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In practice, however, realist arguments for unilateralism predominate over internationalist, idealist ones. |
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I will, however, question the assumption that this concession compromises the realist agenda. |
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Also the possibilities of realist strategies as radical interventions should be broached. |
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Both are poets of the ordinary, of the inhabited but often unpeopled landscape, sociologists of the visual with a magical realist touch. |
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The rise of China has been understood by many to be tantamount to an emerging China threat, a reflection of realist power transition theories. |
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Always more the party realist papist of Italy looked at him as to a head school and at the most exponent of his lines. |
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Either way, the immanent realist will say that um and uc have exact locations that overlap. |
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That's the vernacular of film.' The 'language of dreams' has not been particularly significant in the canon of social realist films. |
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However, being a realist I am aware that we have reached the limits of what is possible. |
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The framework differs slightly from realist epistemology coming from the natural sciences, which often prevails in the social sciences. |
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Jean Monnet was a political realist with a clear vision of cooperation that helped overcoming the cycle of mistrust and violence in Europe. |
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The realist view is also unhistorical according to Marxists. |
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That realist art could perform in this realm of knowledge was a concept quickly buried by the powerful critical faction that linked intellectual art to classicizing form. |
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Cozzens, largely forgotten these days, was a 20th-century realist writer in the mode of Theodore Dreiser. |
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In an entirely different style, Ma Yuan's The Top of the World Mountains is a stunning realist landscape of Tibet with a herd of yaks crossing a desert plateau. |
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Another realist was Frederic Remington, whose lively representations of the picturesque Old West brought him popularity in sculpture, painting, and illustration. |
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But however astute or realist Burnham's Machiavellian insight into power politics was, he rarely showed any capacity for canny negotiation himself. |
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His own position is that of a realist in science and of an evangelical in theology, and it is the marriage of these which he seeks to consummate in his magnum opus. |
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Communist realist art is often brutal and inhuman, but it can also display a touching faith in human nature and perfectability, as I think this poster indicates. |
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A modern realist would say that what mathematicians hadn't realised is that, as well as Euclidean geometry, there also exists non-Euclidean geometry. |
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How will the conflicting principles underlying a realist major-power condominium and a liberal international nuclear-monitoring regime be reconciled? |
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Is she, they ask, a realist or an ironist, a romanticist or a feminist? |
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Suwage's realist paintings are not just imitations or transfers of reality, there is coquettishness, humor, sarcasm, satire as well as condemnation of the situation around us. |
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Not that there's anything much at stake in all of this, for he isn't a realist, and the same-sex dalliances he discloses are pure Hollywood fantasy. |
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It should be noted that the abductive method is associated with the pragmatist school of philosophy, which does not hold a realist view of knowledge. |
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This form of gritty realist cinema relies upon constant improvisation. |
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From the level of individual unpeaceful relationships to global institutions, the task faces the same realist challenge. |
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On this point, he was probably more of a realist than one might be led to believe. |
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According to realist epistemology, mental entities are private, in the sense that each of them is apprehensible by one person only. |
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For Alfred Kazin, in the forties, Howells was a democratic poet, an urban rhapsodist, a realist with a singing heart. |
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The novel is packed with incident and anecdote and although mainly realist in style borrows some of the familiar techniques of Garcia Marquez's magic realism. |
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Yet, he must also be a realist, as architecture aims at creating places for people, where people will be able to luxuriate. |
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Such facts of life are understood by every realist involved in public affairs. |
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But above all a realist, the French schemer knows that the Tricolores have undeniable quality. |
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To remember him only for this image, however, is to forget that he was also audacious, energetic and proud, a realist with a pragmatic spirit and an astute businessman. |
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Though often classed as a realist, Lawrence in fact uses his characters to give form to his personal philosophy. |
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The prevailing style is realist, but it is regularly beset by mixed, toilsome aims: Wall has harbored enough motives to impel several artists, and they have tended to get in the way of one another. |
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It is possible to think the story is not realist because a romantic idyll between an Indian and a fair-haired and sophisticated girl in 1850 was not possible. |
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The realist reports information in a measured style ostensibly uncontaminated by individual predisposition, political objectives, and judgment. |
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Manuscript painting preserved to the end some of the classical realist tradition that was missing in larger works. |
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Romantic and realist modes both flourished through the late 19th century and often overlapped within works. |
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More than that it was a Stalinist device to awe and reward the populace, and give them an appreciation of Soviet realist art. |
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American realist fiction has its beginnings in the 1870s with the works of Mark Twain, William Dean Howells, and Henry James. |
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He applied its dense tweediness to an essentially realist armature, maintaining a stylistic consistency that stands out here. |
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Nevertheless, Nicole, now called Nicoletta, did not feel at home with the realist repertoire of the great French singer, who died three years before. |
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Two popular forms of ethnography are realist ethnography and critical ethnography. |
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Magical realist works hang alongside two finely executed nudes in the section dedicated to Lebanese painter Samir Abi Rached. |
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It has been argued that, while Hume did not think causation is reducible to pure regularity, he was not a fully fledged realist either. |
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Here, the magical realist mode, or the indigenous modernist mode reasserts itself booby trapping women's entrance into the discursive modern. |
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It's either magical realist work, or horrific work, or folklore, or just imaginative fiction. |
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Miss Doughty is a fan of Thomas Hardy and the magical realist works of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. |
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I think there are ways in which some people talk about the novel being magical realist or having magical realism qualities. |
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In Britain artists such as Hubert von Herkomer and Luke Fildes had great success with realist paintings dealing with social issues. |
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The realist painters rejected Romanticism, which had come to dominate French literature and art, with roots in the late 18th century. |
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It's an exercise we must do, in order to justify a proposal that overcoming fears of naivety and pedantry, lays a reasonable base for a focused and realist discussion on these challenges. |
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This ongoing debate, known as the science wars, is the result of conflicting values and assumptions between the postmodernist and realist camps. |
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Machiavelli is most famous for a short political treatise, The Prince, a work of realist political theory. |
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Thus, a realist interpretation of pangenesis as approximately true was unwarranted. |
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The second is the documentarist, sociologist, anthropologist, and realist in me. |
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Relatedly, disciplinarily appealing as it may be, pitting the realist and national mythmaking theories against each other is not very plausible. |
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The aspirations of others may be a very kind of secular, political realist view of what Iran needs in order to defend its interests in the region. |
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Neoconservatives have understood this better than their realist or libertarian rivals on the right. |
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I must admit, as a Haudenosaunee person, that my first instinct is to call for no legislation, the less the better, but part of me is also a realist and recognizes the need for some rules. |
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But as I look at the latest financial news from around the globe, I can't help but be a realist about current economic conditions in the region and throughout our country. |
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Unlike most directors working in Germany, Mitchell expects her actors to research or imagine the biographies of their characters – another aspect closer to the realist rather than the Brechtian tradition. |
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Laissez-faire attitudes will undoubtedly lead to unclear policy directives and allow the dominant realist security paradigm to further dismiss the threats that fall outside of its narrow mandate. |
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This is a revealing passage, for van Helsing is the stern realist, the guiding hand directing the antivampire confederacy. |
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She proposed us to follow Jesus loving chastely through our body. She gave some concrete points, as the need to be lucid, realist and to look where our areas of blindness are. |
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The realist tradition in British cinema continued to bear fruit with Andrea Arnold's Fish Tank, a gripping drama about bleak lives on a housing estate, told observantly and tautly, without moralizing judgments. |
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Whoever is persecuted by prejudices, is soon lost in paranoia, for whoever is persecuted, suffers before you know it from a persecution complex, but simply because he is a realist. |
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By contrast, the idea of measurement, drawn from the natural sciences, implies that something already exists in a form that is measurable using a realist metrology, for example, the height of Mont Blanc. |
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But I do not want to imply that Miss Suckow makes bricks without straw. Indeed, her method is that of the skilled realist. |
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He strongly disagreed with Niels Bohr's instrumentalism and supported Albert Einstein's realist approach to scientific theories about the universe. |
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The realist paintings of Thomas Eakins are now widely celebrated. |
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A critical race realist should utilize the best of both these approaches. |
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As the new realist conventions became more widespread, picture makers had to adapt their woodcuts to compete with colour lithography and oleography. |
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Incompleteness, juxtaposition, with ends unwoven and edges rough, is a more realist mode of representation than functional integration, however flexible and dynamic. |
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This brute factness of science ought not to obscure the decisive fact that Kant provided an idealist reconstruction of this scientific realist base. |
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A Victorian realist in the tradition of George Eliot, he was influenced both in his novels and in his poetry by Romanticism, especially William Wordsworth. |
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On the other hand, Jenney's space is sometimes as empty as a Barnett Newman field painting, with the object a kind of realist zip trivialized by the expanse of space. |
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Because the Acmeists broke with exhausted conventions and vague mysticism, Mandelstam is sometimes mistaken for a chilly realist. |
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Stylistically, Pycletius is judged an early magic realist, with tributes to his work by Calvino, Emile dell'Ova, and Borges. |
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However, with all due respect, I disagree with his characterization of the man as a realist. |
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He was a realist, a pragmatist who saw little sense in advocating all-out attack if there were no players to execute it. |
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What we now have is committed, realist, appropriationist art, from sources such as television and so on, yet try as it might to deny it, it mysteriously remains art. |
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The early realist, tonal and classical phases of landscape painting had counterparts in still life painting. |
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Holbein's art has sometimes been called realist, since he drew and painted with a rare precision. |
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Burt told me that he considers Paul a traditional, Republican realist. |
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In a word, Velasquez was a puzzling comminglement of the classic and the realist. |
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Hardy is a Victorian realist, in the tradition of George Eliot, and like Charles Dickens he was also highly critical of much in Victorian society. |
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It is at the cost of making the absolute unknowable, of reducing it to the status of the unexperienceable external world of the dualistic realist. |
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A Victorian realist, in the tradition of George Eliot, he was also influenced both in his novels and poetry by Romanticism, especially by William Wordsworth. |
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