The aesthetic and the agonistic are one, according to the ancient Greeks.

Harold Bloom
The aesthetic and the agonistic are one, according to the...
The aesthetic and the agonistic are one, according to the...
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The aesthetic and the agonistic are one, according to the ancient Greeks. The aesthetic and the agonistic are one. The activity of art is not action but contemplation. It is an activity which engages our minds completely, intellectually as well as emotionally. Art may be described as a way of thinking through reality rather than through action.

Source: The Western Canon: The Books And School Of The Ages

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