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Inspiration and Technique: Ancient to Modern Views on Beauty and Art
Contributor(s): Stanco, Michele (Editor), Roe, John (Editor)
ISBN: 3039103148     ISBN-13: 9783039103140
Publisher: Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publis
OUR PRICE:   $82.51  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2007
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BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | Aesthetics
- Literary Criticism | Ancient And Classical
- Literary Criticism | Semiotics & Theory
Dewey: 801.93
LCCN: 2008396773
Physical Information: 360 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Ancient (To 499 A.D.)
 
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While Plato extols inspired poetry (as opposed to poetry produced by means of technique), Aristotle conceives of poetry only in terms of techn . Underlying the opposition between inspiration and technique are two different approaches to 'form' inspiration is concerned with the impression of ideas or forms within the poet's psyche (the author's forma mentis), whereas technique deals with the transposition of the artist's idea into the material form of the work (the forma operis). This dual view of form, and of its complex relation to matter, may be said to lie at the basis of a dual approach to aesthetic issues - a psychological and a textual one. Taking their cue from this opposition, the essays gathered here explore some of the most momentous phases in the history of aesthetics, from Graeco-Roman philosophy and oratory to Renaissance poetry and literary criticism, from neoclassical poetics to Romantic and Victorian views on inspired visions, to recent issues in neuroaesthetics, philosophy of art and literary linguistics. In so doing, they collectively point to the irremediable and continuing dualism of a critical tradition that has alternately emphasized the ideal elements of beauty and the material constituents of art.