
The Story
Product Description In recent years, philosophical debate of the concept of beauty has seen a remarkable renaissance. The twelve essays presented in this book provide a broad basis for a thorough reassessment of the European traditions of beauty in the arts (fine arts, performing arts, media arts) and in literature and film, not as a return to some distant, and allegedly ideal past, but as a constructive means of realising the potential of the arts for the 21st century. About the Author Daniel MeyerDinkgrafe is lecturer in the Department of Theatre, Film, and Television Studies, at the University of Wales Aberystwyth
Description
Product Description In recent years, philosophical debate of the concept of beauty has seen a remarkable renaissance. The twelve essays presented in this book provide a broad basis for a thorough reassessment of the European traditions of beauty in the arts (fine arts, performing arts, media arts) and in literature and film, not as a return to some distant, and allegedly ideal past, but as a constructive means of realising the potential of the arts for the 21st century. About the Author Daniel MeyerDinkgrafe is lecturer in the Department of Theatre, Film, and Television Studies, at the University of Wales Aberystwyth












