Quote by: James Joyce

The feelings excited by improper art are kinetic, desire or loathing. Desire urges us to posses, to go to something; loathing urges us to abandon, to go from something. These are kinetic emotions. The arts which excite them, pornographical or didactic, are therefore improper arts. The esthetic emotion (I use the general term) is therefore static. The mind is arrested and raised above desire and loathing.


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Author Bio


  • NameJames Joyce
  • DescriptionIrish novelist and poet
  • AliasesDzho?s, Dzhe?ms Avgustin Aloizi?,
  • BornFebruary 2, 1882
  • DiedJanuary 13, 1941
  • CountryIreland
  • ProfessionWriter; Poet; Playwright; Novelist