Evolutionary Aestheticism in Victorian Culture

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Evolutionary Aestheticism in Victorian Culture

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Author: Lindsay Wilhelm

Type: Hardback

ISBN: 9781009469357

Date: 12th December, 2024

Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

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  2. Impact Of Science And Technology On Society
  3. History of Art
  4. Literary Studies: General

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The Aesthetic Movement, a collection of artists, writers and thinkers who rejected traditional ideas of beauty as guided and judged by morals and utility and rallied under the banner of 'art for art's sake', are often associated with hedonism and purposelessness. However, as Lindsay Wilhelm shows, aestheticism may have been more closely related to nineteenth-century ideas of progress and scientific advancement than we think. This book illuminates an important intellectual alliance between aestheticism and evolutionism in late-nineteenth-century Britain, putting aesthetic writers such as Vernon Lee, Oscar Wilde and Walter Pater into dialogue with scientific thinkers such as Darwin and mathematician W. K. Clifford. Considering in particular how Aestheticism and scientific thinking converged on utopian ideas about beauty, Lindsay Wilhelm reveals how this evolutionary aestheticism crucially shaped Victorian debates about individual pleasure and social progress that continue to resonate today.

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