The architecture of humanism; a study in the history of taste

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THOUGHT

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abruptchangesofhistory
ortheslowdecayof
power,


thesewereatanytime
enfeebledor
destroyed,some


nucleus ever remained round
which the artistic


energy, indueseason,
couldshapeitselfonce
more,


and continue, without question,
the longprocess of


itsunconscious
evolution.


Whollydifferent,however,initscircumstances,
to

anyproblem


by

which
ithashithertobeenfaced,is

thedilemmaofartisticenergyto-day. Forthe first

timeinhistorythewholeofarthas
becomecontempo-

rary. Themaskoftimeandthebarsofdistanceare

at oneinstant broken down. Ancient styles come

crowding onournotice,and stylesremoteinplace.

The arts
succeed

nolonger, oneuponthe other, in

solemn
dynasties,norrule,

each anemperor,behind

theirgreat,estrangingwalls: theystandconfronted

on a vast but single

plain. No common use of

languageservesthemfordispute. Their

armies
that

so long were strangers

and mighty only by their

severaldisciplineshave nowirrevocablymerged

and

clashed.
Thereare

foraysandstrangecaptures.

In-

experthands seizegreedily

onnew-foundinstrument

of war
;

the air is noisy with unlooked-for

detona-

tions. Overamotley,modem

hordearchaicbanners

areunfolded,andthe

Westiscampedin

the tentsof

theEast. Critics,stammering

thetongues,passlike

interpreters between

the hosts, and

give, to brief

alliances,

names and an

unrespected law. This

is
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