Unisciti a noi in un viaggio nel mondo dei libri!
Aggiungi questo libro allo scaffale
Grey
Scrivi un nuovo commento Default profile 50px
Grey
Iscriviti per leggere l'intero libro o leggi le prime pagine gratuitamente!
All characters reduced
Appreciations with an Essay on Style - cover

Appreciations with an Essay on Style

Walter Pater

Casa editrice: DigiCat

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinossi

In "Appreciations, with an Essay on Style," Walter Pater delivers a masterful exploration of aesthetic philosophy through a collection of critical essays that scrutinize the intricate relationship between art and perception. With a literary style characterized by its lyrical beauty and rich, vivid imagery, Pater engages deeply with the works of luminaries such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and literature's modernists, foregrounding the aesthetic experience as a profound and subjective engagement with life itself. This work not only reflects the intellectual milieu of the late Victorian era—a period rife with artistic experimentation—but also endeavors to articulate a doctrine of aestheticism that champions beauty as both a guiding principle and a moral imperative in art. Walter Pater was a pivotal figure in the aesthetic movement, whose scholarly pursuits in literature and philosophy laid the groundwork for modern literary criticism. His early career in academia afforded him a unique vantage point to appreciate the nuances of artistic expression and its philosophical underpinnings. Influenced by his encounters with Romanticism, Pater's deep-seated belief in the significance of personal interpretation and the inherent value of beauty permeates his work, establishing him as a voice of radical thought in an era of rigid conventions. For those seeking insight into the convergence of art and aesthetics, "Appreciations" stands as an essential read. Pater's elegant prose invites readers to contemplate the essence of beauty, encouraging a richer understanding of artistic endeavor and its emotional resonance. This book is a treasure for scholars, artists, and anyone wishing to cultivate an appreciation for the delicate interplay between style and substance in the world of arts.
Disponibile da: 01/08/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 162 pagine.

Altri libri che potrebbero interessarti

  • The Auschwitz Protocols - Ceslav Mordowicz and the Race to Save Hungary's Jews - cover

    The Auschwitz Protocols - Ceslav...

    Fred R. Bleakley

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    As Adolf Eichmann sent hundreds of thousands of Hungarian Jews to Auschwitz gas chambers, the Jews of Budapest needed the eyewitness testimony of Auschwitz escapees Ceslav Mordowicz and Arnost Rosinto save them. 
     
     
     
    The clock was ticking on the Nazi plan to annihilate the last group of the Hungarian Jewry. But after nearly suffocating in an underground bunker, Auschwitz prisoners Ceslav Mordowicz and Arnost Rosin escaped and told Jewish leaders what they had seen. Their testimony in early June, 1944, corroborated earlier hard-to-believe reports of mass killing in Auschwitz by lethal gas and provided eyewitness accounts of record daily arrivals of Hungarian Jews meeting the same fate. It was the spark needed to stir a call for action to pressure Hungary's premier to defy Hitler—just hours before more than 200,000 Budapest Jews were to be deported.
    Mostra libro
  • A Rare Recording of Mel Blanc - cover

    A Rare Recording of Mel Blanc

    Mel Blanc

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Melvin Jerome Blanc (May 30, 1908 - July 10, 1989) was an American voice actor and radio personality whose career spanned over 60 years. During the Golden Age of Radio, he provided character voices and vocal sound effects for comedy radio programs, including those of Jack Benny, Abbott and Costello, Burns and Allen, and Judy Canova. Blanc became known worldwide for proving the voices for, among others, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, Sylvester the Cat, Yosemite Sam, Foghorn Leghorn, the Tasmanian Devil, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd,  Barney Rubble and Dino, Mr. Spacely on The Jetsons, and Captain Caveman. Referred to as "The Man of a Thousand Voices", he is regarded as one of the most influential people in the voice acting industry, and as one of the greatest voice actors of all time. The following is from a 1983 tv interview.
    Mostra libro
  • A Rare Recording of US Naval Rear Admiral and Computer Pioneer Grace Hopper Volume 1 - cover

    A Rare Recording of US Naval...

    Grace Hopper

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Grace Brewster Hopper (December 9, 1906 to January 1, 1992) was an American computer scientist, mathematician, and United States Navy rear admiral. A pioneer of computer programming, Hopper was the first to devise the theory of machine-independent programming languages and used this theory to develop the FLOW-MATIC programming language and COBOL, an early high-level programming language still in use today. She was also one of the first programmers on the Harvard Mark I computer. She is credited with writing the first computer manual, "A Manual of Operation for the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator." The following audio recording is from a 1982 presentation.
    Mostra libro
  • HowExpert Guide to Writing Fanfiction - 101+ Tips to Writing Fanfiction Choosing Genres and Developing Characters & Their Relationships to Become a Better Fanfiction Writer - cover

    HowExpert Guide to Writing...

    HowExpert, Maria Sanchez

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    If you want to learn how to write fanfiction, choose genres, and develop characters & their relationships to become a better fanfiction writer, then check out HowExpert Guide to Writing Fanfiction. 
    Writing can be a daunting task, regardless of if you’re an experienced writer or just getting started. The act of creating is both a lovely experience and a tiresome one. As a result, some writers begin their writing journey by making fan fiction. Fanfiction is a wonderful way to learn the craft and make connections with others who are interested in the same subject as you are. 
    If you are interested in learning about the thrilling world of writing fan fiction, then why don’t you take some time to read this book, HowExpert Guide to Writing Fanfiction. If you’re a first-time fan fiction writer, I’ll guide you through the process from start to finish, and soon you’ll be posting your fics for the world to see in no time. You can even take the information you learn from this book and use it in writing other types of literature, such as the short story, novella, or novel. 
    Fanfiction comes with its own terms and rules that need to be followed in order to make a successful story. Unfortunately, some of those terms only apply to fan fiction and not traditional literature, so you’ll need to know what they are before you get started. This book will help you learn everything you need to know to have the confidence to begin your adventure. 
    Check out HowExpert Guide to Writing Fanfiction to learn how to write fanfiction, choose genres, and develop characters & their relationships to become a better fanfiction writer! 
    Mariah Sanchez is a Hispanic writer from a coastal south Texas town. In 2016 she graduated from Texas A&M University with a BFA in English. She has worked as an English teacher, a tutor for English second language learners, and a technical writer. 
    HowExpert publishes how to guides by everyday experts.
    Mostra libro
  • Living With My Century - A Memoir - cover

    Living With My Century - A Memoir

    Eda Sagarra

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Professor Eda Sagarra, born in 1933, has been a significant and influential figure in Irish and European academic policy-making, contributing to the early development of the Erasmus scheme. Now, aged nearly 88, this memoir gives striking evidence of her self-discipline and formidable energy. This substantial memoir by one of the foremost female academics in Ireland starts with Sagarra's own perspective on committing her life story to history during the pandemic lockdown of 2020:
    The following memoir recalls for those born in the present century and schooled without the strong sense of Irish history, which defined our people from the Great Famine of the 1840s until recent times, what it was like to grow up as a woman in the twentieth century and seek a career in a man's world. It tries to re-capture as much what it felt like to the person experiencing it as what was happening in society. Younger people today who read of the restrictions to which women were subject in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, will find it difficult to comprehend why our generation and the one that followed ours didn't challenge them. But probably the greatest contrast between the Ireland of then and now was the room for manoeuvre – or rather the absence of it. Today our lives are premised on a constantly changing world. Ireland is more connected across the globe than ever it was. Today most people are mobile. The Ireland when I was young was in almost every respect a static, hierarchical and paternalist society, one in which the accident of your birth would generally determine your whole life. No life is representative, but every person's experience is unique and worth recording for those who come after us. 
    A south Dublin convent girl, Sagarra probes childhood and family, schooling, and UCD — with a perceptive commentary on the Ireland of the 1930s and 1940s. Her remarkable memory and shrewd eye for detail present at times a painfully honest account of family and in the upper middle-class world of Catholic south Dublin, revealing the profound influence of Europe during her postgraduate years in post-war Germany, Switzerland and Austria.
    Running through this forensic account of her academic life is a keen awareness of the constant if subtle barriers to female advancement.
    
    For contemporary critics reconstructing the history of gender equality in Ireland and for readers of feminist history, this makes for essential reading. Her description of retirement since 1998 is colourful, poignant and revealing, and her reflections on old age and youth resonate.
    Mostra libro
  • Stone Breaker - The Poet James Gates Percival and the Beginning of Geology in New England - cover

    Stone Breaker - The Poet James...

    Kathleen L. Housley

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Stone Breaker is an in-depth, accessible biography of a true American polymath, James Gates Percival. A poet, linguist, and unstable savant Percival was also a brilliant geologist who walked thousands of miles crisscrossing first Connecticut and then Wisconsin to lay the foundation for the work of generations of Earth scientists. Exploring the confluences of literature, art, and geology, Kathleen L. Housley reveals how one of most famous poets of the 1820's became a renowned geologist with his groundbreaking 1843 work Report on the Geology of the State of Connecticut. The book includes historic photographs and paintings of the Connecticut landscape.Publication of this book is funded by the Beatrice Fox Auerbach Foundation Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving.
    Mostra libro