"Roche: There is this notion that artists depictions are more real than
everyday reality because ours are scattered, uninformed, unfocused. Hegel gets
at this idea when he says that a great portrait can be more like the
individual than the real individual himself. The painter captures the essence,
the deeper reality. So too with literary artists, they may present reality
more clearly. And as problems in our society become more severe, and our
actions have effects over great distances and time, the need for the poet as
prophet, the novelist as prophet becomes more acute.>

Absolutely agree with Hegel's idea.
Boris Shoshensky



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Subject: "Hegel gets at this idea when he says that a great portrait can  be
more like the individual than the real individual himself. The  painter
captures the essence, the deeper reality."
Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 14:42:17 -1000

http://magazine.nd.edu/news/10495

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