![]() ![]() On the basis of a detailed examination of the novel, the authors make conclusions that the role of art is invaluable in human life. Book Review: The Goldfinch, By Donna Tartt The author of The Secret History returns with a novel about art, love and loss thats drawn comparisons to Oliver Twist and the Harry Potter series. The article aims to demonstrate the undeniable power of art based on the analysis of the novel, to show that art has unlimited value because it is not just a decoration or addition to life, but a part of existence, the sense of life. Tartt’s novel demonstrates that by being associated with art, people can taste immortality. ![]() ![]() ![]() It helps to break away from reality as it is and get into a completely different, opposite world. In the process ofĪnalyzing the novel The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt, the authors show that art helps people to discover more of themselves, to realize themselves, to go into their inner world – the world of their ideas and dreams. In this article, the authors demonstrate its influence and power on the life and attitude of a person. Since antiquity, art has been a universal way of concrete-sensual expression of non-verbalized spiritual experience, primarily aesthetic, one of the main, essential, along with religion, components of сulture, as a uniquely creative and productive spiritual and practical human activity. Seller Rating: Contact seller Book First Edition Signed Used - Hardcover Condition: Fine US 350.00 Convert currency US 3.95 Shipping Within U.S.A. Art artworks, philosophy of art, value, being, aesthetics, catharsis Abstract The Goldfinch: A Novel (Pulitzer Prize for Fiction) Tartt, Donna Published by Little, Brown and Company, 2013 Seller: American Books & Papers, Columbus, U.S.A. ![]()
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