La deshumanización del arte y otros ensayos de estética

by José Ortega y Gasset

Paper Book, 1985

Call number

700.1

Publication

Barcelona: Planeta-Agostini, 1985, XVI p., 234 p., [2] p. (Obras Maestras del Pensamiento Contemporáneo; 35)

Description

A classic work on radical aesthetics by one of the great philosophers of the early twentieth century No work of philosopher and essayist José Ortega y Gasset has been more frequently cited, admired, or criticized than his response to modernism, "The Dehumanization of Art." The essay, originally published in Spanish in 1925, grappled with the newness of nonrepresentational art and sought to make it more understandable to the public. Many embraced the essay as a manifesto extolling the virtues of vanguard artists and promoting efforts to abandon the realism and the romanticism of the nineteenth century. Others took it as a denunciation of everything that was radical about the avant-garde. This Princeton Classics edition makes this essential work, along with four of Ortega's other critical essays, available in English. A new foreword by Anthony J. Cascardi considers how Ortega's philosophy remains relevant and significant in the twenty-first century.… (more)

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Language

Original publication date

1925

Physical description

243 p.; 19 cm

ISBN

843950070X / 9788439500704

Barcode

1795
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