Art and Reality: John Anderson on Literature and Aesthetics

by John Anderson

Janet Anderson (Editor), Graham Cullum (Editor), and Kimon Lycos (Editor)

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Art and Reality is a collection of general theoretical reflections and particular critical studies, in which John Anderson asserts the essential role of art and aesthetics in intellectual life. Rejecting the notion that artistic appreciation is simply a matter of spontaneous response or 'personal taste', Anderson argues that genuine criticism requires the application of general aesthetic principles and an awareness of the relationship between art and nature. In exploring how beauty is experienced and defined, he considers a wide range of authors, from Homer to Joyce, Melville to Dostoevsky, Shakespeare to Shaw. He outlines his underlying theory of aesthetics and offers commentary on some key controversies of his day, including psychoanalytic criticism, the Ern Malley hoax, and the censorship of Ulysses in Australia.With characteristic rigor and originality, Anderson proposes a philosophical way of approaching works of art, one which can lead us to a more meaningful and thoughtful engagement with literature.
  • ISBN13 9781743325094
  • Publish Date 3 April 2017
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country AU
  • Imprint Sydney University Press
  • Edition First published in 1982 by Hale & Iremonger
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 314
  • Language English