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The Beautiful: An Introduction to Psychological Aesthetics - Enriched edition - cover

The Beautiful: An Introduction to Psychological Aesthetics - Enriched edition

Vernon Lee

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "The Beautiful: An Introduction to Psychological Aesthetics," Vernon Lee meticulously explores the intersection of beauty and psychology, offering an innovative perspective on aesthetic experience. This seminal work, characterized by Lee's elegant prose and incisive analysis, draws on contemporary philosophical ideas while also engaging with the rich tradition of aesthetic theory. Lee argues that the appreciation of beauty is a deeply psychological phenomenon, intricately linked to the sensory experiences and emotional responses elicited by art and nature. Her integration of psychological insights into aesthetic theory marks a significant contribution to the field, encouraging readers to reconsider the essence of beauty in both art and everyday life. Vernon Lee, born Violet Paget, was a prominent figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for her extensive writings on aesthetics, fiction, and essays. Lee's unique background as a cultivated intellectual in Europe contributed to her profound understanding of the complex interplay between aesthetics and psychology. Her exposure to various artistic movements and philosophical discussions of her time significantly shaped her approach to beauty, making her insights particularly relevant in an age grappling with the subjectivity of artistic value. "The Beautiful" is recommended for readers interested in aesthetic theory, psychology, and the arts. Its thoughtful examination of beauty invites both scholars and general readers to engage with the deeper dimensions of aesthetic enjoyment. Lee's compelling arguments and stylistic elegance make this work an essential addition to any library of critical thought.

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Available since: 09/16/2022.
Print length: 145 pages.

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