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One View of Art

Shipley, Joseph T. | December 18, 1929 issue

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The article presents information on the book "Visions and Chimeras," by Prosser Hall Frye. Selecting authors whose ideas give scope to his moral concern viewing America as a land whose temple of art is the movie-house scarcely distinguishable from a sort of establishment it were better not to refer to at all. Professor Frye looks upon a dozen interpreters of life with grave disapprobation. Men and their ideas interest Professor Frye more than their books as works of art but he wears blinders of righteous indignation.

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VISIONS & Chimeras (Book); FRYE, Prosser Hall; MOTION pictures -- United States; AUTHORS; BOOKS & reading; UNITED States
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