Revising British Aestheticism: Critics, Audiences, and the Problem of Aesthetic Education focuses on the aesthetic criticism of John Ruskin, Matthew Arnold, William Morris, Walter Pater, Oscar Wilde, and Vernon Lee, between the years 1840 and 1920. The critics of my study believed that the subjective experience of art was the common beginning of an aesthetic education that should end, however, with substantive changes in social relations and ways of living. This dissertation is interested in how aesthetic critics communicated the values, principles, and practices of an aesthetic education through forms of aesthetic criticism---especially, how they positioned themselves respective to their audiences, as teachers in one sense, and as fellow s...
Abstract-Dandyism is a very important and significant social phenomenon in 19th century Europe. This...
The Victorian era of British literature spanned almost an entire century and saw writers from Carlyl...
My twofold aim with this essay is, firstly, to examine the ideas about art expressed in the novel Th...
The present thesis examines the idea of aesthetic education of three eminent Victorians: John Stuart...
The present thesis examines the idea of aesthetic education of three eminent Victorians: John Stuart...
International audienceMy presentation will be devoted to the study of one remarkable Aesthetic contr...
The starting point for my analysis of nineteenth-century criticism is the recognition that the word ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine Wilde's aesthetic, to find his most consistent beliefs bene...
The Matter of Beauty proposes that Victorian aesthetic theory is not a branch of philosophy focusing...
In the late 1870's English society witnessed the rise of the aesthetic movement, a phenomenon which ...
The paper starts by describing the historical context in which John Ruskin appeared on the British a...
This dissertation identifies the scholarly historicist/contextualist paradigm on the basis of which ...
© 2015 Dr. Leanne GrechThis thesis presents a cultural-historical analysis of the influence of the O...
Informed by liberal political philosophy, aesthetic critics such as Walter Pater, Vernon Lee, and Os...
This dissertation reconsiders the social forces and intellectual discourses to which British Aesthet...
Abstract-Dandyism is a very important and significant social phenomenon in 19th century Europe. This...
The Victorian era of British literature spanned almost an entire century and saw writers from Carlyl...
My twofold aim with this essay is, firstly, to examine the ideas about art expressed in the novel Th...
The present thesis examines the idea of aesthetic education of three eminent Victorians: John Stuart...
The present thesis examines the idea of aesthetic education of three eminent Victorians: John Stuart...
International audienceMy presentation will be devoted to the study of one remarkable Aesthetic contr...
The starting point for my analysis of nineteenth-century criticism is the recognition that the word ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine Wilde's aesthetic, to find his most consistent beliefs bene...
The Matter of Beauty proposes that Victorian aesthetic theory is not a branch of philosophy focusing...
In the late 1870's English society witnessed the rise of the aesthetic movement, a phenomenon which ...
The paper starts by describing the historical context in which John Ruskin appeared on the British a...
This dissertation identifies the scholarly historicist/contextualist paradigm on the basis of which ...
© 2015 Dr. Leanne GrechThis thesis presents a cultural-historical analysis of the influence of the O...
Informed by liberal political philosophy, aesthetic critics such as Walter Pater, Vernon Lee, and Os...
This dissertation reconsiders the social forces and intellectual discourses to which British Aesthet...
Abstract-Dandyism is a very important and significant social phenomenon in 19th century Europe. This...
The Victorian era of British literature spanned almost an entire century and saw writers from Carlyl...
My twofold aim with this essay is, firstly, to examine the ideas about art expressed in the novel Th...