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Art for Art's Sake and Literary Life : How Politics and Markets Helped Shape the Ideology and Culture of Aestheticism, 1790-1990 (New ed)

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'Lucid and learned ...much more than an exercise in retrieval, although it is splendid on this account alone, Bell-Villada has also joined debates about the Latin American novel, deconstructionism, and post-modernism, offering what is always in short supply: a wide-angled, historical, and penetrating perspective' - Russell Jacoby. 'Professor Bell-Villada has rendered an incomparable service to those probing the sources of the modern aesthetic ...I have found his book so wide-ranging and inclusive that I would recommend it enthusiastically' - Dore Ashton. 'A wide-ranging, erudite, well-written study with a refreshing disdain for doctrine' - "Publishers Weekly". "Art for Art's Sake and Literary Life" is a history of literary aestheticism from the eighteenth century to modern deconstruction.

Gene H. Bell-Villada examines writings by critics, philosophers, and other writers from Europe, Latin America, and the United States.Uniting all is his conviction that 'there are concrete social, economic, political, and cultural reasons for the emergence, growth, diffusion, and triumph of l'art pour l'art over the past two centuries'.

Gene A.Bell-Villada is a professor and chair in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at Williams College. He is the author of "Borges and His Fiction", "Garcia Marquez: The Man and His Work", and "The Carlos Chadwick Mystery: A Novel of College Life and Political Terror".

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University of Nebraska Press
0803261438 / 9780803261433
Paperback
700.9
01/02/1998
United States
342 pages
229 x 152 mm, 420 grams
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