TY - BOOK AU - Ortega y Gasset,José TI - The Dehumanization of Art and Other Essays on Art, Culture, and Literature T2 - Princeton Classics SN - 9780691197968 U1 - 701.17 PY - 2019///] CY - Princeton, NJ PB - Princeton University Press KW - Aesthetics KW - LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Spanish & Portuguese KW - bisacsh KW - Allusion KW - Ambiguity KW - Anecdote KW - Anguish KW - Art history KW - Baruch Spinoza KW - Biographical novel KW - Boredom KW - Casuistry KW - Classicism KW - Consciousness KW - Cornea KW - Critique of Pure Reason KW - Cubism KW - Dehumanization KW - Demagogue KW - Derealization KW - Dime novel KW - Disgust KW - Dynamism (metaphysics) KW - El Greco KW - Ethics KW - Farce KW - Form of life (philosophy) KW - Genre KW - George Santayana KW - German literature KW - German philosophy KW - Good faith KW - Grating KW - Hoax KW - Hoi polloi KW - Idealism KW - Idealization KW - Individual KW - Ingredient KW - Instant KW - Intellectualism KW - Irony KW - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe KW - Literary criticism KW - Literary genre KW - Literature KW - Martin Heidegger KW - Materialism KW - Maurice Merleau-Ponty KW - Melodrama KW - Metaphor KW - Narration KW - Narrative KW - Nihilism KW - Novel KW - Novelist KW - Objectification KW - On Writing (Hemingway) KW - Pacifism KW - Paperback KW - Partisan Review KW - Pathos KW - Perspective (graphical) KW - Perspectivism KW - Phenomenon KW - Philistinism KW - Philosopher KW - Philosophy KW - Physiognomy KW - Playwright KW - Positivism KW - Potentiality and actuality KW - Primitivism KW - Printing KW - Prose KW - Reality KW - Relativism KW - Romanticism KW - Scholasticism KW - Sensibility KW - Seriousness KW - Simile KW - Snob KW - Sociology of art KW - Sociology KW - Stendhal KW - Sub specie aeternitatis KW - Subjectivism KW - Suffering KW - Suggestion KW - Surrealism KW - Swoon (artist) KW - Symptom KW - The Other Hand KW - The Philosopher KW - Theory KW - Thought KW - Tintoretto KW - Visual field KW - Vocation (poem) KW - Vulgarity KW - Work of art KW - Writing N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Foreword --; The dehumanization of art --; Notes on the novel --; On point of view --; In search of Goethe from Within --; The self and the other; restricted access N2 - A classic work on radical aesthetics by one of the great philosophers of the early twentieth century No work of philosopher and essayist José Ortega y Gasset has been more frequently cited, admired, or criticized than his response to modernism, “The Dehumanization of Art.” The essay, originally published in Spanish in 1925, grappled with the newness of nonrepresentational art and sought to make it more understandable to the public. Many embraced the essay as a manifesto extolling the virtues of vanguard artists and promoting efforts to abandon the realism and the romanticism of the nineteenth century. Others took it as a denunciation of everything that was radical about the avant-garde. This Princeton Classics edition makes this essential work, along with four of Ortega’s other critical essays, available in English. A new foreword by Anthony J. Cascardi considers how Ortega’s philosophy remains relevant and significant in the twenty-first century UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691197968?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780691197968 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780691197968/original ER -