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Towards Creative Imagination In Victorian Literature 1st Edition Aleksandra Piasecka

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Towards Creative Imagination In Victorian Literature 1st Edition Aleksandra Piasecka
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.65 MB
Pages: 229
Author: Aleksandra Piasecka
ISBN: 9781443861984, 1443861987
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Towards Creative Imagination In Victorian Literature 1st Edition Aleksandra Piasecka by Aleksandra Piasecka 9781443861984, 1443861987 instant download after payment.

This book explores the concept of the creative imagination in Mid- and Late Victorian England. In these times of transition, as the age of the Industrial Revolution was regarded, aesthetic considerations became involved in the broader debate on the shape of the modern world. Thus, the approach to the artistic imagination was closely connected with the shifting beliefs concerning the essence of beauty, and the role of religion, not to mention attitudes towards nature and society. These aspects defined the aims furthered by painters and poets alike and set the direction for their artistic endeavours. Five people have been chosen as representatives of their time in the discussion about artistic imagination: John Ruskin, William Morris, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Walter Pater and Arthur Symons. Accordingly, the material analysed to recreate the Victorian understanding of the artistic faculties is of different kinds, and embraces not only critical essays (Ruskin, Pater, Symons), but also belles-lettres: short stories (Morris) and poems (Rossetti, Symons). In this manner, two positions complement each other: namely, the views of the theoreticians and those of practitioners. The former attempted to discern and extract the quintessence of the artistic powers on the basis of their observations and reflections, whereas the latter relied on their personal experiences in this respect.

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