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Author Comfort, Kelly, 1975-

Title European aestheticism and Spanish American modernismo : artist protagonists and the philosophy of art for art's sake / Kelly Comfort
Published [Basingstoke] : Palgrave Macmillan, 2011

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Description 1 online resource (192 pages)
Contents Acknowledgements -- Introduction: European Aestheticism and Spanish American Modernismo: Re-Defining the Role of Art and the Artist at the Turn of the Century -- PART I: THE ARTIST AVOIDS 'ART FOR LIFE'S SAKE' -- The Artist as Critic and Liar, the Unreal and Amoral as Art in Oscar Wilde -- The Artist as Creative Receptor, the Subjective Impression as Art in Još Asunci̤n Silva -- PART II: THE ARTIST PROTESTS "ART FOR THE MARKET'S SAKE" -- The Artist as Elitist Taster, the Unprofaned and Unconsumed as Art in J.-K. Huysmans -- The Artist as Creator not Producer, the Unsold and Unappreciated as Art in Ruben Dario -- PART III: THE ARTIST PROMOTES 'LIFE FOR ART'S SAKE' -- The Artist as Dandy-Aesthete, the Self as Art in Oscar Wilde and Thomas Mann -- The Artist as Dandy-Fĺneur, the World as Art in Manuel Gutǐrrez Ǹjera and Julìn de Casal -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index
Summary European Aestheticism and Spanish American Modernismo examines the changing role of art and the artist during the turn-of-the-century period and considers the multiple dichotomies of art and life, aesthetics and economics, production and consumption, and center and periphery. Through a comparative analysis of fictional works from Wilde, Huysmans, and Mann in the European context and Dario, Silva, Casal, and Gutierrez Najera in the Spanish American context, this transatlantic study locates a shared interest in the philosophy of 'art for art's sake' in both aestheticism and modernismo. The analysis of the aims and attitudes of different types of artist protagonists considers the intersection between the artist figure and the impressionistic and creative critic (chapters 1 and 2), the producers and consumers of art (chapters 3 and 4), and the aesthete, the dandy, and the fĺneur (chapters 5 and 6). It also outlines the ways in which the artist figures avoid 'art for life's sake' (Part I), protest 'art for the market's sake' (Part II), or promote 'life for art's sake' (Part III)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Art for art's sake (Movement)
Art nouveau.
Art Nouveau.
Theory of art.
Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers.
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900.
Literary studies: from c 1900 -.
PHILOSOPHY -- Aesthetics.
Art and Design.
Art for art's sake (Movement)
Art nouveau
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780230307247
0230307248