A Philosophical Enquiry Into the Sublime and Beautiful

Edmund Burke’s A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful is one of the most important works of aesthetics ever published. Whilst many writers have taken up their pen to write of “the beautiful”, Burke’s subject here was the quality he uniquely distinguished as “the sublime"-an all-consuming force beyond beauty that compelled terror as much as rapture in all who beheld it. It was an analysis that would go on to inspire some of the leading thinkers of the age, including Immanuel Kant and Denis Diderot. The Routledge Classics edition presents the authoritative text of the first critical edition of Burke’s essay ever published, including a substantial critical and historical commentary. Edmund Burke (1729–1797). A politician, philosopher and orator, Burke lived during a turbulent time in world history, which saw revolutions in America and France that inspired his most famous work, Reflections on the Revolution in France.

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Type

Book

Place of publication

Abingdon

Publisher

Routledge

Year

2008

Number of pages

198 pages

Language

English

ISBN

9780415453264

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Open stacks

Illustrations

No

Bibliography

No

UDC code and author sign

109 Bur

Volumes

1

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