An edition of The frame of art (2005)

The frame of art

fictions of aesthetic experience, 1750-1815

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An edition of The frame of art (2005)

The frame of art

fictions of aesthetic experience, 1750-1815

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Language
English
Pages
259

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Cover of: The frame of art
The frame of art: fictions of aesthetic experience, 1750-1815
2005, Johns Hopkins University Press
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Table of Contents

The problem of aesthetic experience
The problem of the picturesque
The impossible work of art
True acting and the language of real feeling
Fatal letters and the death of Julie
The business of tragedy
Writing masters and masculine exercises
Arguing by analogy.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Baltimore
Series
Parallax, re-visions of culture and society, Parallax (Baltimore, Md.)

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
820.9/384
Library of Congress
PN751 .M27 2005, PN751.M27 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
259

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3394720M
Internet Archive
frameofartfictio0000mars
ISBN 10
0801882338
LCCN
2005005916
OCLC/WorldCat
58386543
Library Thing
1582843
Goodreads
1495524

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