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Перевод: artifice
[существительное] искусная проделка; махинация ; ловкость ; хитрость ; выдумка ; умение; изобретение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- People are linked to each other by nature, and the abolition of artifice should allow nature to come into its own.
- Reality corresponds to the density of one's artifice.
- Common in aesthetic involvement is the recognition that what seemed like mimetic realism is actually an effect of convention, genre, form, or some other kind of artifice.
- But camp comes to life around that recognition; it is situated at the point of emergence of the artificial from the real, culture from nature - or rather when and where the real collapses into artifice, nature into culture; camp restores vitality to artifice, and vice versa, deriving the artificial from, and feeding it back into or as, the real.
- Metaphorically sameness is associated with perversion in an almost Augustinian sense: "the artifice of sameness" involves a process of "turning away, of deviation, and of reduction".
- When Tormey cites the art of acting as an example of representational behaviour, he was really talking about the style of acting first attributed to the famous English eighteenth-century actor David Garrick, acting which demanded not the expression of emotion but an accomplished technique by which "natural" expressions of real life became distilled on stage by artifice.
- There was, for example, the general cultural disturbance generated by the theatrical emphasis on artifice, disguise, and role-playing.
- It follows that the recurring emphasis within Elizabethan and Jacobean plays on life itself as a process of playing was not merely theatrical projection; the world as a stage, life as artifice, and so on; these were ideas which the theatre derived from, as well as conveyed to, its culture.
- In Eliot's poem it is "While the melodious fountain falls" that love is made, but we are forced to be conscious of an artifice "(Carved by the cunning Bolognese)" which suggests that the apparently primitive fertility ritual where "The Adepts twine beneath the trees/ The sacrificial exercise" has become a decadent pleasure, rather than a genuine ritual.
- Metalwork: Artifice and artistry Michael Cowell and Susan la Niece
- The film is as artificial as a Mozart opera or Goldoni play but behind the artifice lies a generous salute to love, life and theatrical illusion.
- Perhaps the most "modern" of the Restoration writers is George Farquhar; period artifice is not so obtrusive in his plays, the best known of which are The Recruiting Officer and The Beaux Stratagem .
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