Literature and aesthetics / edited by Monroe C. Beardsley.

By: Beardsley, Monroe C
Material type: TextTextSeries: Bobbs-Merrill series in composition and rhetoric: 17.Publisher: Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill, [1968]Copyright date: ©1968Description: 63 pages ; 27 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): Aesthetics | Art -- PhilosophyDDC classification: 111.8/5/08 LOC classification: BH39 | .B38Local Note: GIFT OF JAMES LANIER DOOM.Differentiable Local Note:
Contents:
Introduction: the concern of aesthetics, by M. C. Beardsley.--Objectivity or subjectivity? By H. Hazlitt.--The basic concepts of the critic, by G. Boas.--Art for art's sake, by E. M. Forster.--Art and accident, by M. C. Beardsley.--Expressiveness, by S. K. Langer.--The work of art and the artist's intentions, by J. Kemp.--What is beauty? By Plato.--The justification of art, by G. Santayana.
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Introduction: the concern of aesthetics, by M. C. Beardsley.--Objectivity or subjectivity? By H. Hazlitt.--The basic concepts of the critic, by G. Boas.--Art for art's sake, by E. M. Forster.--Art and accident, by M. C. Beardsley.--Expressiveness, by S. K. Langer.--The work of art and the artist's intentions, by J. Kemp.--What is beauty? By Plato.--The justification of art, by G. Santayana.

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