As interest in aesthetic experience evolved in the eighteenth century, discussions of the sublime located two opposed accounts of its place and use. Ferguson traces these two positions - the Burkean empiricist account and the Kantian formalist one - to argue that they had significance of aesthetics, including recent deconstructive and New Historicist criticism.
About the AuthorFrances Ferguson is Professor of English at Johns Hopkins University. She has written extensively on the eighteenth century and Romanticism.
Book InformationISBN 9780415905497
Author Frances FergusonFormat Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint RoutledgePublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 278g