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Перевод: naturalism
[существительное] натурализм
Тезаурус:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- His naturalism is apocalyptic.
- 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.
- 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.
- The wrinkled skin, while rubberised to lend some semblance of naturalism, was dry and fragile.
- This tirade, carried on vodka-laden breath, is a classic instance of Dostoevsky's apocalyptic naturalism working on two levels at once.
- This wanting teased him on as it happened - contingent naturalism - to murder.
- 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.
- "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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