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The loving sensualist Lydia loses the person who defines her.
Casually and conversationally, the book relates her education as a sensualist.
I love the one by Lawrence, though it overbears in projecting the writer's sensualist ethos.
She isn't a sensualist shape-shifter like FKA twigs or a subversive formalist like St. Vincent.
A sensualist and an instigator, she's at her best when building intrigue at a low simmer.
"You're a sensualist, Taurus, but you still need that intellectual connection to get turned on," says Annabel.
Each was a sensualist on the page, his rods and cones consistently assaulted by the world's beauty.
Mr. Gyllenhaal's Seurat may be routinely described as cold and distant, but he's unmistakably a sensualist, too.
Like Abbi and especially Ilana, she's a sensualist, more interested in satisfying her own desires than stoking others'.
With his Sex Pistols T-shirt and his sensualist credo, there is something of the aging rocker about him.
Because of his Leo Saturn, the rapper is likely a sensualist and, as a lover, he is a total hedonist.
" Egan has always been something of a sensualist, an unusual characteristic in a novelist who is also frequently deemed "cerebral.
He's a sensualist, and in "The Lost City of Z" he turns the Amazon into a ravishment for the senses.
Ms. Shiffert was a quiet sensualist, her verse characterized by spare simplicity and a deep, abiding affinity with the natural world.
The way he lets himself be full animal, a sensualist, the way he finds glory in the body's hungers and delights.
Mr. Richie is a cool sensualist who never pushes too hard, and Ms. Carey is an ostentatious emoter who never stops short of glitz.
Read on one level, these poems are sensualist still lifes: Often set in and around the woods, marshes and tide pools of Provincetown, Mass.
In the big-bodied, beguiling person of Liam Neeson, Schindler is a complex fellow: a party-giving sensualist, a war profiteer who bribes everyone in sight.
Whippet-thin and strait-laced, he stands in dour contrast to Neruda, a plump sensualist with a robust sense of mischief and an inexhaustible appetite for pleasure.
He was an anti-Romantic, a poet enamored of balance, wit, and measure, yet also a sensualist, whose poetry seeks whatever ecstasy the things of this world can offer.
His fin de siècle hero — a sensualist, as is Boyd's wont in his young male stars — is Brodie Moncur, a quick-witted Scot with a gift for tuning pianos.
Juliet changes from an unworldly child, both bashful and playful, into an awakened sensualist whose violence of feeling initiates their wedding and impels the tragic decisions that lead to death.
Years spent trying to escape from under his father's thumb have left him a confirmed sensualist and serial screw-up, wearing his crisp white linen suits as if they were on fire.
That writer is the Los Angeles-born glamour girl, bohemian, artist, muse, sensualist, wit and pioneering foodie Eve Babitz, whose prose reads like Nora Ephron's by way of Joan Didion, albeit with more lust and drugs and tequila.
Hickey is neither art criticism's reactionary philosopher king nor its populist Robin Hood, but a sensualist with an acquired taste for art that is resistant to interpretation and unapologetically elitist, a term he halfheartedly redeems as a positive value.
A cinematic sensualist, Guadagnino ("Call Me by Your Name") makes stories filled with volcanic emotions, pretty people and ravishing backdrops that — with color and light and technique — he imbues with a sumptuous tactility you almost reach for, as if to caress.
Mr. Bryan is better as a sensualist: "Light It Up" has the skittish pulse of a frayed relationship, and he's at his most emotionally tactile on "Like You Say You Do," about coveting a woman his friend is letting down.
But Trump was a different kind of figure: Not merely lukewarm or unorthodox, but a proud flouter of the entire Judeo-Christian code — a boastful adulterer and a habitual liar, a materialist and a sensualist, a greedy camel without even the slightest interest in squeezing through the needle's eye.
"Every member of this group seemed to be at the same crossroads in their lives — despite being from diverse backgrounds, cities and ages — where we were seeking to understand our higher purpose," said Ms. Aquino, founder of the The Sensualist, a blog and online store focused on sensuality.
Diderot added the sensualist point of view on the latter.
Under all your serenity, your peace, and your decorum, you are an undenied sensualist.
Fairbrother, Trevor. John Singer Sargent: The Sensualist. 1st ed. p. 102.: Yale UP, 2000. Print.
But the business man is dependent upon the emotionalist and the sensualist, too, for the success of his designs.
He appeared there as 'Mr. Rose'--an effete, impotent, sensualist with > a perchant for erotic literature and beautiful young men.Guy, Josephine M. > (1998). The Victorian Age: An Anthology of Sources and Documents.
Fairbrother, Trevor, John Singer Sargent: The Sensualist, Yale University Press, 2000, , p. 412, note 7 currently resides in the Seattle Art Museum. Sargent had also dedicated "The Grand Canal Venice" to Delafosse, writing in the inscription "à Léon Delafosse en toute admiration et amitié".
Season 3 had Bhanu Uday playing a 35 years old Rusty. It included Bond’s stories - The Sensualist, Time Stops at Shamli and Shooting at Mango Top. The show was shot in Mussoorie. Bond’s granddaughter (from his adopted family in Mussoorie) Shristi, also acted in the show.
In a poem dedicated to the artist, composer and outspoken sensualist George Marshall-Hall declared Streeton's Sydney the "City of laughing loveliness! Sun-girdled Queen!", which became the title of one of his harbour views. The National Gallery of Victoria notes:Australian Impressionism: Sites, National Gallery of Victoria.
His literary career began in 1842 with the publication of an essay, in Russian, on Dilettantism in Science, under the pseudonym of Iskander, the Turkish form of his Christian name. His second work, also in Russian, was his Letters on the Study of Nature (1845–46). In 1847 appeared his novel Who is to blame? This is a story about how the domestic happiness of a young tutor, who marries the unacknowledged daughter of a Russian sensualist of the old type, dull, ignorant and genial, is troubled by a Russian sensualist of the new school, intelligent, accomplished, and callous, with there being no possibility of saying who is most to blame for the tragic ending.
Il nome, il naso is told from the perspective of three different characters: a French sensualist, a prehistoric entity on the verge of becoming human, and a drug- addled musician. They are united in their quest of a captivating female scent, which in the end is revealed to be death.
He travels next to North Carolina, which "helps him round his rude aesthetic out" by savoring rankness (burly smells of dampened lumber, etc.) like a sensualist. > It purified him. It made him see how much > Of what he saw he never saw at all. Crispin next plans a colony of poets, which would allow a new intelligence to prevail.
He has toured capital cities in the Middle and Far East, Australia and New Zealand. His adaptations include works by Chekhov, Ibsen, Strindberg, Gorky and Dickens. With Kit Gerould he co-wrote The Sensualist which played at the Arts Theatre in London. He directed and performed in Uncle Vanya which won Time Out's Critics' Choice award.
Ernst's argument therefore concentrated on "downplaying the novel's subversive or potentially offensive elements and emphasizing its artistic integrity and moral seriousness". He instead argued that the work was not obscene but rather a classic work of literature.Segall (1993), pp. 3–7. Judge John M. Woolsey ruled that Ulysses was not pornographic—that nowhere in it was the "leer of the sensualist".
The two main characters, Vashti and Kuno, live on opposite sides of the world. Vashti is content with her life, which, like most inhabitants of the world, she spends producing and endlessly discussing secondhand 'ideas'. Her son Kuno, however, is a sensualist and a rebel. He persuades a reluctant Vashti to endure the journey (and the resultant unwelcome personal interaction) to his room.
Scratching the Beat Surface. Ginsberg's main Romantic influence was William Blake,"Throughout these interviews [in Spontaneous Mind] Ginsberg returns to his high praise of William Blake and Walt Whitman. Ginsberg obviously loves Blake the visionary and Whitman the democratic sensualist, and indeed Ginsberg's own literary personality can be construed as a union of these forces." Edmund White, Arts and letters (2004), p.
He is a clever and efficient operator, and he sees much in common with Ronald Merrick. As a homosexual himself, Bronowsky recognizes this trait in Merrick, even though Merrick struggles to repress this aspect of his personality. Unlike Merrick, however, Bronowsky has more of the humanist in him; he does not have Merrick's sadistic tendencies. Merrick on the other hand despises Bronowsky as a sensualist.
The New York Times described him as "a friend of the famous and not-so-famous, a cultivator of people, an avid pot smoker and devoted sensualist". His friend Michael Butler described him as a "crazy showman... the guy with the business suit and beads". Castelli died at the age of 78 in a hospital near the resort after being hit by a speedboat during his daily swim.
Season 2 had Vipul Gupta playing a 30 years old Rusty. It included ten of Bond's stories - Love is a sad song, Sensualist, Dead Man's Gift, Last Time I saw Delhi, Hanging at Mango, Who Killed the Rani?, Dead Man's Gift, Binya Passes By, Last Time I Saw Delhi, From Small Beginnings and At Greens Hotel, along with his novel Maharani. It was shot in Mussoorie and Dehradun.
She was a sensualist who cared about how her clothes felt to wear as well as how they looked to others. Muir placed pockets at hip level to encourage the wearer to hold her shoulders back confidently. She eliminated bust darts as she preferred to mould fabric rather than cut it. Her designs were intended to fit into a limited and integrated wardrobe, and to avoid distracting the wearer.
Like many American films of the time, Old Wives for New was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. For example, the Chicago Board of Censors issued an Adults Only permit for the film and cut, in Reel 1, the intertitle "A shrewd sensualist" etc., Reel 3, the two intertitles "With a ribbon and a feather Berkeley pays his debts" and "Suppose he didn't get you the ermine?", the incident of Mrs.
Marked by the philosophie des Lumières, his articles adopt a sensualist point of view. Pestre ceased to contribute to the Encyclopédie after the controversy surrounding the theory of the abbot of Prades which saw the temporary exile of the latter and Yvon. It is possible that, remained close to his compatriot abbé Raynal, Pestré contributed anonymously to his Histoire des deux Indes. He later earned a living by giving private lessons, in particular to Antoine Allut, futur Encyclopédiste.
Portrait of Maine de Biran, by Jean Bernard Duvivier, 1798. At first a sensualist, like Condillac and John Locke, next an intellectualist, he finally became a mystical theosophist. The Essai sur les fondements de la psychologie represents the second stage of his philosophy, the fragments of the Nouveaux essais d'anthropologie the third. Maine de Biran's early essays in philosophy were written from the point of view of Locke and Condillac, but showed signs of his later interests.
Dmitri Fyodorovich (a.k.a. Mitya, Mitka, Mitenka, Mitri) is Fyodor Karamazov's eldest son and the only offspring of his first marriage, with Adelaida Ivanovna Miusov. Dmitri is considered to be a sensualist, like his father, and regularly indulges in nights of champagne- drinking and whatever entertainment and stimulation money can buy. Dmitri is brought into contact with his family when he finds himself in need of his inheritance, which he believes is being withheld by his father.
The Sensualist: a cautionary tale is a novella by the Anglo-Indian author Ruskin Bond which created a stir when it was charged with obscenity in Mumbai.Anuj Kumar. The Hindu May 15, 2007 The Hindu It first appeared over twenty years ago and was then first published in book form in 1999 by Penguin Book India. WorldCat It was included along with A handful of nuts in the volume Strangers in the nights : two novellas;WorldCat this volume was translated into HindiBond, Ruskin, and Prabhat K. Singh.
The concrete object takes both visual and metaphysical precedence. Some readers see some reason to classify it as among the metaphysical poems in Harmonium. But Stevens dismisses metaphysics in his 1948 essay "Imagination as Value", when he approvingly quotes Professor Joad's assertion that "all talk about God, whether pro or anti, is twaddle", and then Stevens adds, "What is true of one metaphysical term is true of all"The Necessary Angel, Knopf, 1951, 138. There are better grounds for classifying it as among the book's sensualist poems.
During this period, she was also exposed to sexism and economic discrimination through her involvement with a manipulative member of the society whom she later termed "a baffled sensualist." Although there is little reliable information on this London occult group, it is suspected that Emma received the name Hardinge from this society, the surname she kept throughout her adult life. She came to America and while in New York City, she attended Spiritualist séances in the hopes of writing about the gullibility of Americans. During these séances, she begin to experience events from her dramatic childhood.
In 1899, Cankar published his first collection of poetry under the title Erotika. Decadentist and sensualist influences were evident and the then bishop of Ljubljana Anton Bonaventura Jeglič was so scandalized by the book that he bought all the copies and ordered their destruction. Another edition was issued three years later, but by that time Cankar had already abandoned poetry and moved to engaged literature. In 1902, he wrote his first play Za narodov blagor (For the Welfare of the Nation), which was a violent parody of the liberal nationalist elite in the Slovene Lands, especially in Carniola.
I am one of millions who do not > fit in, who have no home, no family, no doctrine, no firm place to call my > own, no known beginning or end, no "sacred and primordial site." I declare > war on all icons and finalities, on all histories that would chain me with > my own falseness, my own pitiful fears. I know only moments, and lifetimes > that are as moments, and forms that appear with infinite strength, then > "melt into air." I am an architect, a constructor of worlds, a sensualist > who worships the flesh, the melody, a silhouette against the darkening sky.
Bust of Destutt de Tracy by David d'Angers (1837) Destutt de Tracy was the last eminent representative of the sensualistic school which Condillac founded in France upon a one-sided interpretation of Locke. In full agreement with the materialist views of Cabanis, de Tracy pushed the sensualist principles of Condillac to their most necessary consequences. While the attention of Cabanis was devoted mostly to the physiological side of man, Tracy's interests concerned the then newly determined "ideological", in contrast to "psychological", sides of humanity. His grounding notion of ideology, he frankly stated, fell as "a part of zoology" (biology).
Summer and Smoke is set in Glorious Hill, Mississippi, from the "turn of the century through 1916", and centers on Alma Winemiller, a highly strung, unmarried minister's daughter, and the spiritual/sexual romance that nearly blossoms between her and John Buchanan Jr., a wild, undisciplined young doctor who grew up next door. She, ineffably refined, identifies with the Gothic cathedral, "reaching up to something beyond attainment"; her name, as Williams makes clear during the play, means "soul" in Spanish; whereas Buchanan, doctor and sensualist, defies her with the soulless anatomy chart. By the play's end, however, Buchanan and Alma have traded places philosophically. She has been transformed beyond modesty.
Keith Richmond, "Discord in the Garden of Janus - Aleister Crowley and Austin Osman Spare", in Austin Osman Spare: Artist - Occultist - Sensualist, Beskin Press, 1999. On the other hand, he could, and often did, produce straightforward works of art as fine as any by Durer or Rembrandt, as his friend Hannen Swaffer once observed. One of those attracted to Spare's work was Aleister Crowley (1875–1947), an occultist who had founded the religion of Thelema in 1904, taking as its basis Crowley's The Book of the Law. Crowley introduced himself to Spare, becoming a patron and champion of his art, which he proclaimed to be a message from the Divine.
Sargent wrote, "it has been exhibited … and has consternated many people."O'Hare, Mary-Kate; John Singer Sargent and Modern Womanhood; The Magazine Antiques; 1 March 2006Trevor J. Fairbrother; John Singer Sargent: The Sensualist; Seattle Art Museum; 2000; Page 51 These events attracted the likes of Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Auguste Rodin, Alfred Sisley and James McNeill Whistler.Catalogue for the sale of the Collection George Petit, March 4-5, 1921 Sisley held large retrospective exhibitions at the Galerie Georges Petit in the 1880s and 1890s. This was something of a coup for Petit, as Sisley had been previously associated with Durand-Ruel.
The court of Frederick the Great provided La Mettrie with a refuge in which to write and publish his works La Mettrie's hedonistic and materialistic principles caused outrage even in the relatively tolerant Netherlands. So strong was the feeling against him that in 1748 he was compelled to leave for Berlin, where, thanks in part to the offices of Maupertuis, the Prussian king Frederick the Great not only allowed him to practice as a physician, but appointed him court reader. There La Mettrie wrote the Discours sur le bonheur (1748), which appalled leading Enlightenment thinkers such as Voltaire, Diderot and D'Holbach due to its explicitly hedonistic sensualist principles which prioritised the unbridled pursuit of pleasure above all other things.
Rhetoric was part of the curriculum in Jesuit and, to a lesser extent, Oratorian colleges until the French Revolution. The cornerstone of Jesuit Education was Eloquentia Perfecta. For Jesuits, right from the foundation of the Society in France, rhetoric was an integral part of the training of young men toward taking up leadership positions in the Church and in State institutions, as Marc Fumaroli has shown it in his foundational Âge de l'éloquence (1980). The Oratorians, by contrast, reserved it a lesser place, in part due to the stress they placed on modern language acquisition and a more sensualist philosophy (like Bernard Lamy's La Rhétorique ou l'Art de parler (1675), which is an excellent example of their approach).
The work of Laura P. Spinadel is marked by the pursuit of comprehensiveness in ideas, processes and results undoubtedly influenced by the anthroposophical education. Since starting out with a humanistic, theosophical and sensualist vision, Laura P. Spinadel has moved towards a holistic and ecological position, that seeks to put maximum emphasis on the health of open and closed spaces, as well as on the requirements and principles of bio-construction. Holistic thinking implies profoundly replacing rational and analytical thought with a more inclusive thinking, in which all factors are taken into account, even those that seem trivial or invisible, such as perception, health or freedom. The Compact City in Vienna, Austria (1995-2001), was based on superimposed layers, compactness and high density structures.
Her mother takes her to Egypt for a winter > season, where her beauty and good dancing make her a success with men in > spite of her shyness. Celia attracts many admirers, including Major De > Burgh, a sensualist who writes her wonderful love letters but is less > pleasing in the flesh; Jim Grant, an intensely practical youth, to whom > Celia becomes engaged, but who frankly bores her; and Peter Maitland, easy- > going, lovable and tenderly devoted. She promises to marry Peter, but while > he is in India with his regiment she meets Dermot, who sweeps her off her > feet with his egotistical devotion and insists on their being married almost > at once. For several years they are happy, but finally she divorces him.
For him: > There is in fact a multitude of ways to practice philosophy, but out of this > multitude, the dominant historiography picks one tradition among others and > makes it the truth of philosophy: that is to say the idealist, spiritualist > lineage compatible with the Judeo-Christian world view. From that point on, > anything that crosses this partial – in both senses of the word – view of > things finds itself dismissed. This applies to nearly all non-Western > philosophies, Oriental wisdom in particular, but also sensualist, empirical, > materialist, nominalist, hedonistic currents and everything that can be put > under the heading of "anti-Platonic philosophy". Philosophy that comes down > from the heavens is the kind that – from Plato to Levinas by way of Kant and > Christianity – needs a world behind the scenes to understand, explain and > justify this world.
From its opening, the hotel was a center of the social life of Boston's elite. In 1913, Hamilton Fish, Jr., held a "Lenten dance" where "society leaders ... from New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Washington and Boston greeted the coming of daylight this morning at the Copley Plaza Hotel". In the 1920s, John Singer Sargent kept rooms at the hotel and painted portraits there.Trevor Fairbrother, John Singer Sargent: The Sensualist (Seattle Art Museum, 2000), 111 Sargent used one of the hotel's employees, a black elevator operator named Thomas McKeller, as the model for the Greek god Apollo in his decoration of Boston's Museum of Fine Arts.Guy C. McElroy, Facing History: The Black Image in American Art, 1710-1940 (Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1990), 111 Frederick Kerry, paternal grandfather of US Senator John Kerry, committed suicide with a gunshot to the head in the restroom of this hotel on November 23, 1921.
Summer is like a fat beast, > sleepy in mildew... Josephson's objection to this side of Stevens is that he in his next book "would have to be more and more intimate and scandalous, ad absurdum", and that already this side "has influenced many of his younger contemporaries, and in them, at least, leads to pretense, and murkiness".Josephson, 32 There are those who maintain that both the aesthete and sensualist readings overlook the American burgher in Stevens, the successful insurance executive possessed of "something of the mountainous gruffness that we recognize in ourselves as American—the stamina, the powerful grain showing in a kind of indifference".Richard Eberhart, quoted in Bates, p. 89. This character trait may be reflected in the element of anti-poetry in Stevens' work, as in his choice of the word 'stupid' in "Hibiscus on the Sleeping Shores", or the "tink and tank and tunk-a-tunk-tunk" of "A High-Toned Old Christian Woman".

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