John Baillie's "Essay on the Sublime" collects topics and hints from previous authors involved in the analysis of the concept of Sublime. Such topics are brought to a degree of theoretical definition that cannot be found in earlier writings. The relevance of Baillie's "Essay" must therefore be admitted considering the fact that in modern times it represents a crucial moment in the genesis of the Sublime as an aesthetic category; also, in theoretical terms, Baillie's theories are important because of the original and properly aesthetic approach that informs them, deliberately and methodologically detached from the rhetorical-literary method that had informed most of the previous investigations.
John Baillie e la genesi moderna del sublime
GATTI, Andrea
2015
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John Baillie's "Essay on the Sublime" collects topics and hints from previous authors involved in the analysis of the concept of Sublime. Such topics are brought to a degree of theoretical definition that cannot be found in earlier writings. The relevance of Baillie's "Essay" must therefore be admitted considering the fact that in modern times it represents a crucial moment in the genesis of the Sublime as an aesthetic category; also, in theoretical terms, Baillie's theories are important because of the original and properly aesthetic approach that informs them, deliberately and methodologically detached from the rhetorical-literary method that had informed most of the previous investigations.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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