The Pulse of Modernism: Physiological Aesthetics in Fin-de-Siècle Europe

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University of Washington Press, 2015 - 348 pagine
Robert Brain traces the origins of artistic modernism to specific technologies of perception developed in late-nineteenth-century laboratories. Brain argues that the thriving fin-de-siècle field of “physiological aesthetics,” which sought physiological explanations for the capacity to appreciate beauty and art, changed the way poets, artists, and musicians worked and brought a dramatic transformation to the idea of art itself.

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Robert Michael Brain is associate professor of history at the University of British Columbia.

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