This essay argues that Vernon Lee’s psychological aesthetics importantly illuminate a transition between Victorian and Modernist ideas about the experience of beauty. It traces Lee’s discovery and adoption of the term ‘empathy’ as the key mechanism of aesthetic feeling, and her gradual and never quite certain decision that it must be understood as primarily a mental rather than a physical process
Among recent attempts to define aesthetic experience, the one advanced by Georg Bertram in his paper...
This essay considers the powerful influence of dualistic thinking in aesthetics and the capacity of ...
What is the origin and meaning of our aesthetic sense? Is it genetically encoded or is it culturally...
What does art do to our bodies? This project attempts to find out, guided by an extraordinary Vict...
viii p., 1 l., 376 p. front., plates 22 1/2cm.Anthropomorphic aesthetics.--Esthetic empathy and its ...
PhDEMBARGOED UNTIL 01/06/2014This thesis explores the critical aesthetics of Vernon Lee (Violet Page...
The Matter of Beauty proposes that Victorian aesthetic theory is not a branch of philosophy focusing...
The aesthetic experience may be defined as a general process associated with an individualâs cogniti...
Anthropomorphic aesthetics.--Esthetic empathy and its organic accompaniments. -- The central problem...
What is the relationship between erotic desire and aesthetic contemplation? This question was centr...
Traditionally, our idea of late-19th-century British Aestheticism has been understood as a socially-...
The materiality of sculpture was essential to Vernon Lee’s psychological theory of aesthetics based ...
While the extent of the dependence between theories of aesthetics and models of the mind is a matter...
The essay gives a brief account of the aesthetics of the Graz school, focusing on the standpoint of ...
The reality of the aesthetic seems to manifest itself more and more in relational and immersive ways...
Among recent attempts to define aesthetic experience, the one advanced by Georg Bertram in his paper...
This essay considers the powerful influence of dualistic thinking in aesthetics and the capacity of ...
What is the origin and meaning of our aesthetic sense? Is it genetically encoded or is it culturally...
What does art do to our bodies? This project attempts to find out, guided by an extraordinary Vict...
viii p., 1 l., 376 p. front., plates 22 1/2cm.Anthropomorphic aesthetics.--Esthetic empathy and its ...
PhDEMBARGOED UNTIL 01/06/2014This thesis explores the critical aesthetics of Vernon Lee (Violet Page...
The Matter of Beauty proposes that Victorian aesthetic theory is not a branch of philosophy focusing...
The aesthetic experience may be defined as a general process associated with an individualâs cogniti...
Anthropomorphic aesthetics.--Esthetic empathy and its organic accompaniments. -- The central problem...
What is the relationship between erotic desire and aesthetic contemplation? This question was centr...
Traditionally, our idea of late-19th-century British Aestheticism has been understood as a socially-...
The materiality of sculpture was essential to Vernon Lee’s psychological theory of aesthetics based ...
While the extent of the dependence between theories of aesthetics and models of the mind is a matter...
The essay gives a brief account of the aesthetics of the Graz school, focusing on the standpoint of ...
The reality of the aesthetic seems to manifest itself more and more in relational and immersive ways...
Among recent attempts to define aesthetic experience, the one advanced by Georg Bertram in his paper...
This essay considers the powerful influence of dualistic thinking in aesthetics and the capacity of ...
What is the origin and meaning of our aesthetic sense? Is it genetically encoded or is it culturally...