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Art and life in aestheticism = de-humanizingand re-humanizing art, the artist, and the artistic receptor /
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Art and life in aestheticism/ editedby Kelly Comfort.
Reminder of title:
de-humanizingand re-humanizing art, the artist, and the artistic receptor /
other author:
Comfort, Kelly,
Published:
Basingstoke [England] ;Palgrave Macmillan, : 2008.,
Description:
xii, 240 p. :ill.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction - : reflections on the relationship between the art and life in aestheticism / Kelly Comfort -- The critic as cosmopolite : Baudelaire's international sensibility and the transformation of viewer subjectivity/ Margueritte Murphy -- Rossetti's aesthetically saturatedreadings : art's de-humanizing power / Ileana Marin -- Dickens' la carte : aesthetic victualism and the invigoration of the artist in Huysmans' Against nature/ Paul Fox -- Aesthetic vampirism : Pater, Wilde, andthe irony of the modern object / Andrew Eastham -- The de-humanizationof the artistic receptor : theGeorge Circle's rejection of Paterian aestheticism/ Yvonne Ivory -- Art for the body's sake : Nietzsche's physical aestheticism / Kael Ashbaugh -- From "God of the creation" to "hangman God" : Joyce's re-assessment of aestheticism/ Daniel M. Shea -- The aesthetic anxiety : avant-garde poetics, autonomous aesthetics, andthe idea of politics / Robert Archambeau -- On the Cold War, American aestheticism, the Nabokov problem - and me/ Gene H. Bell-Villada -- Beauty by damned : or why Adorno valorizes carrion, stench, and putrefaction / Charles B. Sumner -- "This temptation to be undone" : Sontag, Barthes, and the uses of style/ Sarah Garland -- Art for heart's sake : the aesthetic existencesof Kierkegaard, Pater, and Iser / Ben De Bruyn.
Subject:
Aestheticism (Literature) -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230583498access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
0230583490
Art and life in aestheticism = de-humanizingand re-humanizing art, the artist, and the artistic receptor /
Art and life in aestheticism
de-humanizingand re-humanizing art, the artist, and the artistic receptor /[electronic resource] :editedby Kelly Comfort. - Basingstoke [England] ;Palgrave Macmillan,2008. - xii, 240 p. :ill.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction - : reflections on the relationship between the art and life in aestheticism / Kelly Comfort -- The critic as cosmopolite : Baudelaire's international sensibility and the transformation of viewer subjectivity/ Margueritte Murphy -- Rossetti's aesthetically saturatedreadings : art's de-humanizing power / Ileana Marin -- Dickens' la carte : aesthetic victualism and the invigoration of the artist in Huysmans' Against nature/ Paul Fox -- Aesthetic vampirism : Pater, Wilde, andthe irony of the modern object / Andrew Eastham -- The de-humanizationof the artistic receptor : theGeorge Circle's rejection of Paterian aestheticism/ Yvonne Ivory -- Art for the body's sake : Nietzsche's physical aestheticism / Kael Ashbaugh -- From "God of the creation" to "hangman God" : Joyce's re-assessment of aestheticism/ Daniel M. Shea -- The aesthetic anxiety : avant-garde poetics, autonomous aesthetics, andthe idea of politics / Robert Archambeau -- On the Cold War, American aestheticism, the Nabokov problem - and me/ Gene H. Bell-Villada -- Beauty by damned : or why Adorno valorizes carrion, stench, and putrefaction / Charles B. Sumner -- "This temptation to be undone" : Sontag, Barthes, and the uses of style/ Sarah Garland -- Art for heart's sake : the aesthetic existencesof Kierkegaard, Pater, and Iser / Ben De Bruyn.
Art and Life in Aestheticism examines the relationship between the aesthetic and the human realms over the past two hundred years of aestheticism's genealogy in Europe and the Americas. The chronological and transnational scope permits a consideration of the potential social import of literary and artistic creations that purportedly exist for their own sake. Drawing on and expanding the concept of de-humanization put forth by Joés Ortega y Gasset, contributors determine whether or not thede-humanization of art leads to re-humanization, that is, to a deepenedrelationship between the aesthetic sphere and the world at large or between the artist or the artistic receptor and his or her human existence. Although not all contributors locate a corresponding process of re-humanization to match, counter, or accompany aestheticism's de-humanizing impulse, they share in the volume's missionof rethinking the underpinnings of the aestheticism movement and its complex treatment of art and life.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 0230583490
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230583498doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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LC Class. No.: PR468.A33 / A76 2008eb
Dewey Class. No.: 700.1
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