The Beautiful: An Introduction to Psychological Aesthetics
Explore more books like this:
About This Book
The author uses psychological observations to explain why certain visual shapes and arrangements are experienced as beautiful, arguing that perception depends on bodily movement, measurement, and comparison. Chapters dissect sensations, extension, elements and character of shape, line movement, and empathy (Einfühlung), and examine how attention, information about objects, and the interaction of things and shapes produce aesthetic satisfaction. The book traces how aesthetic emotions are stored, transferred, irradiated, and purified, considers art's aims and the co-operation of form and content, and offers an evolutional conclusion linking aesthetic responsiveness to mental processes.
About the Author
More Books by This Author
6 picks
A Phantom Lover
by Vernon Lee
Ariadne in Mantua: A Romance in Five Acts
by Vernon Lee
Belcaro; Being Essays on Sundry Aesthetical Questions
by Vernon Lee
Hauntings / Fantastic Stories
by Vernon Lee
Hortus Vitae / Essays on the Gardening of Life
by Vernon Lee
Laurus Nobilis: Chapters on Art and Life
by Vernon Lee
You May Also Like
6 picks
Scripture texts illustrated by general literature
by Francis Jacox
The Social Principles of Jesus
by Walter Rauschenbusch
The Temptation of St. Anthony
by Gustave Flaubert
At the Deathbed of Darwinism: A Series of Papers
by Eberhard Dennert
The history of magic
by Éliphas Lévi
La philosophie sociale dans le theatre d'Ibsen
by Ossip Lourié