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Title: The Philosophy of Fine Art, volume 4 (of 4)
Hegel's Aesthetik

Note: Reading ease score: 36.9 (College-level). Difficult to read.

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Summary: "The Philosophy of Fine Art, Volume 4" by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel is a philosophical treatise discussing the nature of art, specifically focusing on poetry and its distinction from other forms of artistic expression, written in the early 20th century. This work explores the relationship between poetry and other arts, emphasizing its unique capacity to convey spiritual and ideal concepts while utilizing language as its primary medium. Hegel seeks to analyze how poetry integrates content from both the subjective and the objective realms, aiming to articulate the complexities of human experience through idealized expression. The opening of the book introduces the concept of poetry as a critical form of art that synthesizes elements from both the plastic arts and music. Hegel elaborates on how poetry serves as a medium capable of transcending the limitations of mere sensory perception, allowing the imagination to explore the inner workings of spirit and consciousness. Unlike painting and music, which are bound by their material forms, poetry's versatility enables it to articulate the nuances of human emotion and thought in a manner that is not confined to visual or auditory representations. The text sets the stage for a deeper examination of poetic composition, exploring its differentiation from prose, historical evolution, and the distinctive artistic qualities that characterize poetical expression. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831

Translator: Osmaston, Francis Plumptre Beresford, 1857-1925

EBook No.: 55731

Published: Oct 11, 2017

Downloads: 111

Language: English

Subject: Aesthetics

LoCC: Fine Arts

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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2024-11-08T19:45:35Z The Philosophy of Fine Art, volume 4 (of 4)

This edition has images.

Title: The Philosophy of Fine Art, volume 4 (of 4)
Hegel's Aesthetik

Note: Reading ease score: 36.9 (College-level). Difficult to read.

Credits: Produced by Laura Natal Rodriguez & Marc D'Hooghe at Free
Literature (online soon in an extended version,also linking
to free sources for education worldwide ... MOOC's,
educational materials,...) (Images generously made available
by the Internet Archive.)

Summary: "The Philosophy of Fine Art, Volume 4" by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel is a philosophical treatise discussing the nature of art, specifically focusing on poetry and its distinction from other forms of artistic expression, written in the early 20th century. This work explores the relationship between poetry and other arts, emphasizing its unique capacity to convey spiritual and ideal concepts while utilizing language as its primary medium. Hegel seeks to analyze how poetry integrates content from both the subjective and the objective realms, aiming to articulate the complexities of human experience through idealized expression. The opening of the book introduces the concept of poetry as a critical form of art that synthesizes elements from both the plastic arts and music. Hegel elaborates on how poetry serves as a medium capable of transcending the limitations of mere sensory perception, allowing the imagination to explore the inner workings of spirit and consciousness. Unlike painting and music, which are bound by their material forms, poetry's versatility enables it to articulate the nuances of human emotion and thought in a manner that is not confined to visual or auditory representations. The text sets the stage for a deeper examination of poetic composition, exploring its differentiation from prose, historical evolution, and the distinctive artistic qualities that characterize poetical expression. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831

Translator: Osmaston, Francis Plumptre Beresford, 1857-1925

EBook No.: 55731

Published: Oct 11, 2017

Downloads: 111

Language: English

Subject: Aesthetics

LoCC: Fine Arts

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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