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Hegel's Aesthetics: Lectures on Fine Art, Vol. 2
Sir Thomas Malcolm Knox (ed.)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
1975
ISBN:
9780198244998
Published online:
May 2015
EISBN:
9780191812392
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780198244998.book.1
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Front Matter
TRANSLATOR'S FOREWORD TO VOLUME TWO
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Aesthetics: Lectures on Fine Art
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PART III THE SYSTEM OF THE INDIVIDUAL ARTS
INTRODUCTION
DIVISION OF THE SUBJECT
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SECTION I ARCHITECTURE
INTRODUCTION
Chapter I INDEPENDENT OR SYMBOLIC ARCHITECTURE
Chapter II CLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE
Chapter III ROMANTIC ARCHITECTURE
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SECTION II SCULPTURE
INTRODUCTION
DIVISION OF THE SUBJECT
Chapter I THE PRINCIPLE OF SCULPTURE PROPER
Chapter II THE IDEAL OF SCULPTURE
Chapter III THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF PORTRAYAL AND MATERIAL, AND THE HISTORICAL STAGES OF SCULPTURE'S DEVELOPMENT
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SECTION III THE ROMANTIC ARTS
INTRODUCTION
Chapter I PAINTING
Chapter II MUSIC
Chapter III POETRY
TRANSLATOR'S POSTSCRIPT
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Index
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