Abstract The problem of psychical distance refers to the relationship that a person has with an aesthetic object or work. Two basic traditions can be distinguished that have played a meaningful role in describing the underlying processes. The British Empiricist and Enlightenment traditions established the idea that the ‘real ’ objective properties of aesthetic works engage viewers and evoke feelings of pleasure. The Romantic tradition placed a greater emphasis on interpretive activity in recipients who ‘willingly suspend disbelief ’ and temporarily enter the ‘fictive ’ worlds of poetry and drama. Writing in the early 20th century, Edward Bullough produced the idea of ‘psychical distance’, which combines both personal involvement and an awar...
The Art of Distances identifies a preoccupation with interpersonal distance in a strand of 20th-cent...
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How did eighteenth-century British authors encounter, and respond to, this question: are we able to ...
This work will persue with the concept of psychical distance introduced into the aesthetic theory by...
In this thesis we are focusing at the notion of psychical distance first introduced in the work "'Ps...
In this work, I will be engaged in aesthetic reception and perception of artistic and also non-artis...
The main hypothesis of this bachelor thesis is a defense of formation of the ?distance? ? which work...
This bachelor thesis focuses on the aesthetic potential of lower senses. This topic has repeatedly b...
El artículo hace referencia a la relación que se establece entre una persona y un objeto o acción co...
The basic topic of the Bachelor Thesis Aesthetic Distance and Theatre is the explanation of basic ch...
Through a series of short analyses of visual objects the article questions the nature of the dialect...
This bachelor thesis focuses on the problems of aesthetic distance and its expressions in fiction an...
This article is concerned with the question of how two obvious but apparently antithetical features ...
Distance has from time to time been discussed in aesthetics, e.g. as a necessary component in the ex...
Performing arts have by nature the possibility to emotionally involve the audience in ways, which ar...
The Art of Distances identifies a preoccupation with interpersonal distance in a strand of 20th-cent...
This study explores technology’s propensity to transform our comprehensions of space, considering th...
How did eighteenth-century British authors encounter, and respond to, this question: are we able to ...
This work will persue with the concept of psychical distance introduced into the aesthetic theory by...
In this thesis we are focusing at the notion of psychical distance first introduced in the work "'Ps...
In this work, I will be engaged in aesthetic reception and perception of artistic and also non-artis...
The main hypothesis of this bachelor thesis is a defense of formation of the ?distance? ? which work...
This bachelor thesis focuses on the aesthetic potential of lower senses. This topic has repeatedly b...
El artículo hace referencia a la relación que se establece entre una persona y un objeto o acción co...
The basic topic of the Bachelor Thesis Aesthetic Distance and Theatre is the explanation of basic ch...
Through a series of short analyses of visual objects the article questions the nature of the dialect...
This bachelor thesis focuses on the problems of aesthetic distance and its expressions in fiction an...
This article is concerned with the question of how two obvious but apparently antithetical features ...
Distance has from time to time been discussed in aesthetics, e.g. as a necessary component in the ex...
Performing arts have by nature the possibility to emotionally involve the audience in ways, which ar...
The Art of Distances identifies a preoccupation with interpersonal distance in a strand of 20th-cent...
This study explores technology’s propensity to transform our comprehensions of space, considering th...
How did eighteenth-century British authors encounter, and respond to, this question: are we able to ...