A lecture on the history of critical ideas and
aesthetics after the heyday of Romanticism, during the Victorian period.
The movement of Art for Art's sake is here presented with its French
origins and an overview of the main ideas on poetics and aesthetics of
its main representatives in the Anglophone sphere: Edgar Allan Poe,
Walter Pater, and Oscar Wilde. This is followed by an account of
Impressionist criticism.
Criticism after Romanticism:
2. Art for Art's Sake. 3. Impressionism and Subjectivism
Number of Pages in PDF File: 11
Keywords: Criticism, Aesthetics, Art for Art's sake, Poetics, Edgar Allan Poe, Oscar Wilde
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_____. "Criticism after Romanticism: (2) Art for Art's
Sake. (3) Impressionism and Subjectivism." Academia 24 Aug. 2017.*
2017
_____. "Criticism after Romanticism: (2) Art for Art's
Sake. (3) Impressionism and Subjectivism." ResearchGate 25 Aug. 2017.*
2017
_____. "Criticism after Romanticism: (2) Art for Art's
Sake. (3) Impressionism and Subjectivism." Humanities Commons 7 Jan. 2018.*
2017
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