A multi-authored volume of original essays by scholars in literary studies and philosophy on the question of the aesthetic in the current critical climate.
A multi-authored volume of original essays by scholars in literary studies and philosophy on the question of the aesthetic in the current critical climate.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
George Levine is Emeritus Professor at Rutgers University. His work has focused on Victorian fiction, George Eliot, and Darwin and his relation to the novel and, more recently, on the relation of science to literature and aesthetics, and secularism.
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* Introduction * PART 1 * 1: Derek Attridge: The Experience of Art * 2: Richard Prum: The Ontology of Artworlds: A Posthuman, Coevolutionary Framework for Aesthetics, Art History, and Art Criticism * PART 2 * 3: Jonah Siegel: Beauty and her Sisters in the Nineteenth Century and After * 4: Herbert Tucker: Gates of Horn in Ivory Towers: On Beauty's Truth * PART 3 * 5: Isobel Armstrong: What we do: The New this and the New That * 6: Josephine McDonagh: Is the Migrant a Metaphor? On Representation of Migration in Contemporary Art, Film, and Literature * 7: Edgar Garcia: Aesthetic Poison * 8: Ankhi Mukherjee: Aesthetic Criticism and the Post-Colonial * PART 4 * 9: Myra Jehlen: On the Last Paragraph of the 1859 Edition of Darwin's Origin of Species * 10: Philip Davis: Wild Aesthetics: D.H. Lawrence's 'Art for My Sake' * 11: Richard Eldridge: 'whose eye darted contagious fire': Aesthetic Form, Performative Action, and Paradise Lost * 12: Susan J. Wolfson: Tennyson's Tears and Brooks's Motivations * PART 5 * 13: Helen Small: Do Birds Disagree?: The Place of Aesthetic Value in Advocacy for the Humanities
* Introduction * PART 1 * 1: Derek Attridge: The Experience of Art * 2: Richard Prum: The Ontology of Artworlds: A Posthuman, Coevolutionary Framework for Aesthetics, Art History, and Art Criticism * PART 2 * 3: Jonah Siegel: Beauty and her Sisters in the Nineteenth Century and After * 4: Herbert Tucker: Gates of Horn in Ivory Towers: On Beauty's Truth * PART 3 * 5: Isobel Armstrong: What we do: The New this and the New That * 6: Josephine McDonagh: Is the Migrant a Metaphor? On Representation of Migration in Contemporary Art, Film, and Literature * 7: Edgar Garcia: Aesthetic Poison * 8: Ankhi Mukherjee: Aesthetic Criticism and the Post-Colonial * PART 4 * 9: Myra Jehlen: On the Last Paragraph of the 1859 Edition of Darwin's Origin of Species * 10: Philip Davis: Wild Aesthetics: D.H. Lawrence's 'Art for My Sake' * 11: Richard Eldridge: 'whose eye darted contagious fire': Aesthetic Form, Performative Action, and Paradise Lost * 12: Susan J. Wolfson: Tennyson's Tears and Brooks's Motivations * PART 5 * 13: Helen Small: Do Birds Disagree?: The Place of Aesthetic Value in Advocacy for the Humanities
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