The Art Criticism of Hazlitt and Pater as a Prose GenreUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1981 - 338 pages |
Contents
The Prose Style of Aesthetic Criticism | 25 |
The Value of Art for the Aesthetic | 56 |
The Art Criticism of William Hazlitt | 85 |
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abstraction According achieve aesthetic critic aesthetic perception aesthetic response approach to art art object artist attitude beauty beholder beholder's clarifies complete concept concrete convey David DeLaura demonstrates describes disinterestedness Dulwich Gallery Eaker Elgin Marbles elicits emotions essay example experience expresses external faculties feelings Furthermore Genius and Common gusto Harold Bloom Hazlitt and Pater Hazlitt explains Hazlitt says Hazlitt's art criticism Human Action Iain Fletcher idea ideal important impression Indian Jugglers indicates individual inscape insight intellect intensity intuitive Joachim du Bellay Kenneth Clark Landscape of Nicholas language Leonardo da Vinci Luca della Robbia man's mind Moreover nature Nicholas Poussin owing painting passion perceives picture pleasure Poetry of Michelangelo power in art Preface Principles of Human reader reality Renaissance result Sandro Botticelli School of Giorgione sensation sense sense-perception Similarly spirit sympathetic imagination taste theory things transformation truth understanding virtue vision Walter Pater William Hazlitt Winckelmann Wordsworth