The Gay Science, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

E. S. Dallas

 
9781330136522: The Gay Science, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Explore how art pleases and teaches, and why pleasure lies at the heart of criticism. This concise volume surveys the long debate on the purpose of art, arguing that pleasure is a central, unifying aim across the arts. It contrasts different schools of criticism and explains how music, poetry, painting, and sculpture relate to truth, imagination, and feeling.

In careful,Accessible language, the author traces how critics from Greek to English traditions have treated art as more than mere copy or technique. You’ll see why the idea that art exists to delight has shaped literary and visual criticism for centuries, and how this view evolves in modern thought.


  • Grounds the claim that pleasure is essential to understanding art.

  • Compares the roles of imagination, knowledge, and technique across art forms.

  • Outlines major schools of criticism and their views on the end and value of art.

  • Highlights the tension between truth, beauty, and enjoyment in creative work.



Ideal for readers of philosophy, literary criticism, and art history who want a clear map of art’s aims and the enduring question: what makes art truly valuable?

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