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Essays from 'The Guardian' (Cambridge Library Collection - Literary Studies)

Essays from 'The Guardian' (Cambridge Library Collection - Literary Studies)

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Walter Pater
Cambridge University Press, 8/12/2011
EAN 9781108034319, ISBN10: 1108034314

Paperback, 162 pages, 21.6 x 14 x 1 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

Walter Pater (1839–94) was the foremost Victorian writer on art and on aesthetic experience. He brought his extensive knowledge of the history of art to bear on the new problem of how to explain the very personal affective response to beauty, and raised this into a central concern of aesthetic and philosophical thought. His ideas still shape modern assumptions about how art plays on our feelings and intellectual responses. Published alongside Pater's collected works of 1900–1, this collection reprints his essays from The Guardian, composed in the late 1880s. Pater turns to literary topics with these reviews of new editions of Wordsworth and anthologies of poetry, academic studies on Browning and on the English theatre, Mrs Humphrey Ward's novel Robert Elsmere and her translation of the philosopher Henri-Frédéric Amiel's private diary, as well as works by Edmund Gosse, Ferdinand Fabre and Augustin Filon.

1. English literature
2. Amiel's Journal Intime
3. Browning
4. Robert Elsmere
5. Their Majesties' servants
6. Wordsworth
7. Mr. Gosse's poems
8. Ferdinand Fabre
9. The Contes of M. Augustin Filon.