The Dehumanization of Art and Other Essays on Art, Culture, and LiteraturePrinceton University Press, 8 ott 2019 - 224 pagine A classic work on radical aesthetics by one of the great philosophers of the early twentieth century |
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... young adulthood. But the “new art,” the art of the avantgardes, was not predominantly Spanish peninsular art (though some was Catalan), and it was not something for which Ortega felt a natural affinity, however significant he might have ...
... young musician—himself unaware of it—strives to realize in his medium the same aesthetic values as his contemporary colleagues—the poet, the painter, the playwright—in theirs. And this identity of artistic purpose necessarily produces ...
... young and the minority likes it, but that the majority, the masses, do not understand it. The old bigwigs who were present at the performance of Hernani understood Victor Hugo's play very well; precisely because they understood it they ...
... young compels the average citizen to realize that he is just this—the average citizen, a creature incapable of receiving the sacrament of art, blind and deaf to pure beauty. But such a thing cannot be done after a hundred years of ...
... new art is a worldwide fact. For about twenty years now the most alert young people of two successive generations—in Berlin, Paris, London, New York, Rome, Madrid—have found themselves faced with the undeniable fact that they have no use.
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The Dehumanization of Art and Other Essays on Art, Culture, and Literature José Ortega y Gasset Anteprima limitata - 1968 |
The Dehumanization of Art: And Other Essays on Art, Culture, and Literature José Ortega y Gasset Visualizzazione estratti - 1968 |
The Dehumanization of Art and Other Essays on Art, Culture, and Literature José Ortega y Gasset Anteprima non disponibile - 2019 |