Aesthetic Experience and the Humanities: Modern Ideas of Aesthetic Experience in the Reading of World LiteratureAn examination of the aesthetic experience as seen through world literature and the humanities. Review of ideas from world literature, various spokesmen for the humanities, and practices for modern humanities courses. |
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The reader should be carried forward , not merely or chiefly by the mechanical impulse of curiosity , or by a restless desire to arrive at the final solution ; but by the pleasurable activity of mind excited by the attraction of the ...
The reader should be carried forward , not merely or chiefly by the mechanical impulse of curiosity , or by a restless desire to arrive at the final solution ; but by the pleasurable activity of mind excited by the attraction of the ...
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5 In this essentially aesthetic quest for order , physical anthropologists have considered the nature of the aesthetic impulse itself . They have sought the base of creative activity in some specific physical impulse .
5 In this essentially aesthetic quest for order , physical anthropologists have considered the nature of the aesthetic impulse itself . They have sought the base of creative activity in some specific physical impulse .
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From a psychological - anthropological point of view , Herbert Read in Art and Society ( 1937 ) considers a fundamental impulse which makes itself evident in what he calls hedonistic , purposive , and expressive action .
From a psychological - anthropological point of view , Herbert Read in Art and Society ( 1937 ) considers a fundamental impulse which makes itself evident in what he calls hedonistic , purposive , and expressive action .
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Introduction | 3 |
Ideas of Aesthetic Experience underlying Modern | 11 |
Enlarging Ideas of Aesthetic Experience among | 74 |
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