Freelance Writing Jobs | Today's Articles | Sign In

 
Browse Sections

Articles related to "Beauty Is Truth"


Mathematicians - like all scientists - are often on the lookout for a certain element of "beauty" in their formulas. But what does this beauty actually look like? And sh
Addressing his poem in sonnet 104, the poet/speaker declares the immortality and agelessness of the art that he creates, employing the seasons to dramatize his claim.
The speaker in sonnet 105 creates an artist's holy trinity of "fair, kind, and true," a reflection of his beloved subjects of beauty, love, and truth.
William Hazlitt was considered in his time an ordinary teacher and journalist, but his writings may have unlocked the lyrical power of a legend of Romantic poetry.
In sonnet 103, the speaker addresses his sonnet, expressing its beauty and worth above the contributions of both his talent and his muse.
Smokie Norful can always be counted on for a solid contribution. "Life Changing" is more of the soulful expressive excellence we've come to expect from this worshipper.
Derek Webb is certainly talented enough to obtain commercial success, if that was his primary goal. Fortunately for us all, it is not.
Ode on a Grecian Urn is one of the most popular poems of Romantic poet, John Keats. It is one of the most widely read poems amongst Literature students and scholars alike
Krist's guide is a delicious balance of his own artistic philosophies from a lifetime of photographing in various contexts and the more technical aspects of the trade.
The speaker dramatizes the life and death of a rose, averring that the rose's soul of beauty outlives its physical vehicle, as does that of the human being.
While himself subsisting on a diet of coffee and croissants, Marcel Proust saw food as revealing the hidden essence of reality and cooking as an art form.
The speaker addresses the Muse directly, even calling her "Muse"; he audaciously instructs her to inspire only the artist who has skill and right understanding-himself.
The speaker in sonnet 101 again addresses the Muse directly, asking her to continue to accompany him on his journey in creating an enduring poetry to bestow on posterity.
Sonnet 68 is a companion piece to sonnet 67, continuing the theme of authentic art vs. the artificial.
In sonnet 77, the speaker is conversing with himself, that is, with his poetself, reminding himself of the importance of his continued artistic endeavor.
The speaker in sonnet 83 again offers a tribute to his poetry, as he dramatizes the nature of poetry cosmetics pitted again profound insight and inspiration.


| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | 0-9 |