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Hegel's Aesthetics: Lectures on Fine Art, Vol. 1
Sir Thomas Malcolm Knox (ed.)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
1975
ISBN:
9780198244981
Published online:
May 2015
EISBN:
9780191812385
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780198244981.book.1
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Front Matter
Frontispiece
TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE
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Aesthetics: Lectures on Fine Art
INTRODUCTION
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PART I THE IDEA OF ARTISTIC BEAUTY, OR THE IDEAL
INTRODUCTION
Chapter I CONCEPT OF THE BEAUTIFUL AS SUCH
Chapter II THE BEAUTY OF NATURE
Chapter III THE BEAUTY OF ART OR THE IDEAL
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PART II DEVELOPMENT OF THE IDEAL INTO THE PARTICULAR FORMS OF ART
Introduction
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SECTION I THE SYMBOLIC FORM OF ART
Introduction—The Symbol in general
Chapter I UNCONSCIOUS SYMBOLISM
Chapter II SYMBOLISM OF THE SUBLIME
Chapter III CONSCIOUS SYMBOLISM OF THE COMPARATIVE ART-FORM
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SECTION II THE CLASSICAL FORM OF ART
Introduction—The Classical Type in General
Chapter I THE PROCESS OF SHAPING THE CLASSICAL ART-FORM
Chapter II THE IDEAL OF THE CLASSICAL FORM OF ART
Chapter III THE DISSOLUTION OF THE CLASSICAL FORM OF ART
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SECTION III THE ROMANTIC FORM OF ART
Introduction—Of the Romantic in General
Chapter I THE RELIGIOUS DOMAIN OF ROMANTIC ART
Chapter II CHIVALRY
Chapter III THE FORMAL INDEPENDENCE OF INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS
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