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Excerpt from The Conception and Classification of Art From a Psychological Standpoint
In the third group the conception of aggregate art. Attains decided significance. Consequently, music and poetry can no longer be spoken of as independent forms of art, nor can archi tecture and formative art, with regard to stage scenery. The means of representation, independently treated and combined in these single arts, form rather the constituents of a comprehen sive whole, in which the direct factor assumes a considerably more manifold aspect. It was the mistake of Richard to see in the totality of the opera merelv fusion of the indi vidual arts, and thus he has built his theory of the opera upon an incorrect basis.
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