Aesthetic Dilemmas(English, Hardcover, Burks Marlo Alexandra)

Aesthetic Dilemmas(English, Hardcover, Burks Marlo Alexandra)

  • Burks Marlo Alexandra
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9780228016656ISBN 10: 0228016657

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Aesthetic Dilemmas(English, Hardcover, Burks Marlo Alexandra) is written by Burks Marlo Alexandra and published by McGill-Queen's University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0228016657 (ISBN 10) and 9780228016656 (ISBN 13).

Hugo von Hofmannsthal (1874-1929) is frequently portrayed in cultural histories as an aloof writer with a precious style, out of step with modern sensibilities. In Aesthetic Dilemmas Marlo Burks reassesses Hofmannsthal's oeuvre and its place in twentieth-century European modernist aesthetics. Through an examination of a diverse range of Hofmannsthal's ekphrastic writings - including poetry, essays, opera libretti, fiction, and letters - Burks argues that Hofmannsthal's work aims to engage the consciousness and sensibility of readers, listeners, and viewers by way of dynamic encounters with works of art. Aesthetic Dilemmas thereby corrects a long-standing, flawed characterization of Hofmannsthal's work as escapist and demonstrates how his place in the Modernist movement has been misunderstood in most scholarship. The book is in dialogue with a broad range of critical voices and treats a variety of themes, from aestheticism to money, interpersonal relationships, suffering, poverty, labour, futurity, legacy, and hope. Translating numerous passages into English for the first time, Aesthetic Dilemmas gives English-speaking readers the chance to evaluate Hofmannsthal's literary merit and his contributions to the enduring conversation about art's relation to ethics.