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L Art Pour L Art Or L Art Pour La Vie


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L Art Pour L Art Or L Art Pour La Vie


L Art Pour L Art Or L Art Pour La Vie
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Author : Katherine Naomi Judah
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2007

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L Art Pour La Vie


L Art Pour La Vie
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Author : Robert Élie
language : fr
Publisher:
Release Date : 1958

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La Th Orie De L Art Pour L Art


La Th Orie De L Art Pour L Art
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Author : Albert Cassagne
language : fr
Publisher: Editions Champ Vallon
Release Date : 1997

La Th Orie De L Art Pour L Art written by Albert Cassagne and has been published by Editions Champ Vallon this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with Aestheticism (Literature) categories.


Il n'y a pas bien longtemps la littérature bruissait encore sous la semonce des mots d'ordre : " changer la vie ", " transformer le monde ". Pour beaucoup, Gide ou Malraux, Aragon ou Sartre, nul doute : la littérature se devait d'être " engagée ". Littérature " au service " de la Révolution, du Peuple, de l'Humanité, de la Liberté, etc. Une telle conception de la littérature n'était pas neuve. Elle remonte aux " prophètes " du XIXe siècle pour qui l'écrivain devait être un guide, un témoin ou un acteur de l'Histoire (Lamartine, Hugo, Michelet, Zola, etc.). A quoi s'opposèrent, surtout dans la deuxième moitié du XIXe siècle et après l'échec de la révolution de 1848, un certain nombre d'écrivains qui se replièrent sur des valeurs plus esthétiques et formelles, dont Flaubert fut comme le héraut. Ce mouvement de dépolitisation de la littérature et ce repliement sur l'Art comme " finalité sans fin ", ce refus de subordonner la littérature à l'action ou à la morale, cette revendication d'un art " autonome " et " indépendant " sont connus sous le nom d'art pour l'art. C'est Flaubert mais ce sont aussi Gautier, les Goncourt, Leconte de Lisle, parfois Baudelaire, et quelques autres. Il fallait en connaître les origines, en retracer les développements, en rassembler le corpus, en distinguer les héros, en expliciter les thèses et l'idéologie, en étudier les thèmes, et peut-être en souligner les contradictions. C'est à la réalisation de ce projet neuf que s'est attaqué au tout début du XXe siècle un jeune normalien, Albert Cassagne. Quatre-vingt-dix ans plus tard, son magistral ouvrage n'a pas pris une ride et reste un modèle d'histoire des idées littéraires. Cassagne est le premier à avoir analysé le processus d'autonomisation de la littérature et de l'écrivain en s'appuyant sur les textes, les correspondances, les articles de presse, et sans méconnaître les conditions économiques et sociales (statut de l'écrivain, développement de la littérature " industrielle ", etc.) dans lesquelles ce processus a pris naissance et s'est développé. Cet ouvrage, qui a sans doute inspiré Sartre, qui est souvent cité (par Pierre Bourdieu notamment), comble une lacune. Il constitue une archéologie de nos idées modernes sur la littérature et permet de mieux comprendre les débats qui n'ont pas cessé depuis un siècle et demi sur le rôle et la fonction de la littérature et de l'écrivain dans notre société. A cet égard, le livre d'Albert Cassagne est d'une grande actualité.



L Art Ancien Et L Art Moderne Nouveaux M Langes De Critique Et De Litt Rature Musicales


L Art Ancien Et L Art Moderne Nouveaux M Langes De Critique Et De Litt Rature Musicales
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Author : Pierre SCUDO
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1854

L Art Ancien Et L Art Moderne Nouveaux M Langes De Critique Et De Litt Rature Musicales written by Pierre SCUDO and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1854 with categories.






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language : en
Publisher: TheBookEdition
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Baudelaire Devant L Innombrable


Baudelaire Devant L Innombrable
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Author : Antoine Compagnon
language : en
Publisher: Presses Paris Sorbonne
Release Date : 2003

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World And Worldhood Monde Et Mondan It


World And Worldhood Monde Et Mondan It
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Author : Institut International de Philosoph
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2006-01-22

World And Worldhood Monde Et Mondan It written by Institut International de Philosoph and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-01-22 with Philosophy categories.


In this book philosophers try to answer the following question: What is globalization and what does "globe" or "world" (monde) signify? Rémi Brague returns to the Greek idea of the cosmos in order to track the worldhood (mondanéité) of the world, that is, the process by which the idea of the world is formed. Don Ihde shows how a world has developed, in which technologies are no longer considered neutral means serving the ends of human action, but become the very means by which people exist in the world. Vittorio Mathieu describes the economical world at two levels – that of the individual and that of society. Tomonobu Imamichi analyses the capacity of aesthetic experience to disclose a world other than the world of technological efficiency. Francisco Miró Quesada C. emphasises that the great political questions are not solvable without worldviews that express value systems. David Rasmussen describes sensus communis as a cosmopolitan concept, which founds a political globalization of the world. And Peter Kemp attempts to grasp the meaning of that globalization upon which the destiny of our planet depends.



Balzac S Concept Of Genius


Balzac S Concept Of Genius
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Author : Gretchen R. Besser
language : en
Publisher: Librairie Droz
Release Date : 1969

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The Art Criticism Of Theophile Gautier


The Art Criticism Of Theophile Gautier
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Author : Michael Clifford Spencer
language : en
Publisher: Librairie Droz
Release Date : 1969

The Art Criticism Of Theophile Gautier written by Michael Clifford Spencer and has been published by Librairie Droz this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1969 with Art criticism categories.




Art For Art S Sake Literary Life


Art For Art S Sake Literary Life
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Author : Gene H. Bell-Villada
language : en
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Release Date : 1998-01-01

Art For Art S Sake Literary Life written by Gene H. Bell-Villada and has been published by U of Nebraska Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998-01-01 with Literary Criticism categories.


Art for Art's Sake and Literary Life is a dynamic history of literary aestheticism from the eighteenth century to academic deconstruction in our own time. Gene H. Bell-Villada examines an enormous range of writings by critics, philosophers, and writers from Europe, Latin America, and the United States. Uniting all is his conviction that "there are concrete social, economic, political, and cultural reasons for the emergence, growth, diffusion, and triumph of l'art pour l'art over the past two centuries." Bell-Villada begins by considering how such thinkers as Shaftesbury, Kant, and Schiller described beauty as a phenomenon to be weighed not in isolation from other aspects of our existence but as part of our general development as human beings. He recounts how the original vision of Kant and Schiller was simplified and debased within new cultural, political, and economic contexts, leading to the "aesthetic separatism" promoted by lyric poets in France. Bell-Villada then examines how the ideology of Art for Art's Sake took on new forms in Europe and the Americas, culminating in present-day versions associated with the academicization (and ever greater marginalization) of literature. Artfully combining an exceptional amount of learning with a sharp polemical focus, Art for Art's Sake and Literary Life will appeal to a wide range of scholars and general readers for whom literature, aesthetics, and the relations of culture and society are vitally important matters.