Theories of ugliness : an unseemly aesthetic history /

Why has our preoccupation with concepts, standards and theories of the beautiful not resulted in a correspondingly comprehensive theoretical treatment of the ugly? Theories of Ugliness remedies this by gathering and scrutinizing ideas of the ugly and unsightly from across the history of Western aest...

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Main Author: Roche, Mark William (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, [2025].
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Summary:Why has our preoccupation with concepts, standards and theories of the beautiful not resulted in a correspondingly comprehensive theoretical treatment of the ugly? Theories of Ugliness remedies this by gathering and scrutinizing ideas of the ugly and unsightly from across the history of Western aesthetic and philosophical writing. Taking in ancient, medieval and early modern concepts, all the way through to more recent Anglo-American conceptions, this book reveals the extraordinary preoccupation with ugliness exhibited by some of Germany's leading philosophers. Fascinating insights into ugliness from dialectical, categorical or purely aesthetic perspectives are found in thinkers such as Hegel, Lessing, Schlegel, Nietzsche, Adorno, Julia Kristeva and most notably Karl Rosenkranz. Whether as a counterpoint to beauty, a target of negation, a literary device, or a victim of humor, ugliness runs throughout the history of Western thought. This compelling study brings that thought together to offer a fresh view that will change the way that scholars think about the ugly.
Physical Description:viii, 288 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781350425590
1350425591