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Informationen zum Autor Elizabeth Archibald, Durham University, UKDavid Bintley, Birmingham Royal Ballet, UKDavid Fuller, University of Durham, UKSander L. Gilman, Emory University, USALudmilla Jordanova, Durham University, UKJane Macnaughton, Durham University, UKMark A. McIntosh, Loyola University Chicago, USAJohn Onians, University of East Anglia, UKMichael Symmons Roberts, Manchester Metropolitan University, UKCorinne Saunders, Durham University, UKRoger Scruton, independent scholar, UKSimon Thurley, English Heritage, UKAnne Whitehead, Newcastle University, UK Klappentext An interdisciplinary collection of essays exploring the complex and conflicted topic of beauty in cultural, arts and medicine, looking back through the long cultural history of beauty, and asking whether it is possible to 'recover beauty'. Zusammenfassung An interdisciplinary collection of essays exploring the complex and conflicted topic of beauty in cultural! arts and medicine! looking back through the long cultural history of beauty! and asking whether it is possible to 'recover beauty'. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of illustrations Acknowledgements Notes on the contributors Introduction; David Fuller, Corinne Saunders, Jane Macnaughton PART I: MIND, BODY, SOUL 1. Beautiful Ideas: The Visibility of Truth; Mark McIntosh 2. Beauty, Virtue and Danger in Medieval English Romance; Corinne Saunders 3.Bathing for Beauty in the Middle Ages; Elizabeth Archibald 4. Posture is Beauty; Sander Gilman PART II: ART, IDEAS, IDEALS 5. Beauty, Pain, and Violence: Through Lessing and Nietzsche to King Lear; David Fuller 6. Beauty Writes Literary History: Revisiting the Myth of Bloomsbury; Patricia Waugh 7. 'Raising Sparks'; An Interview with Michael Symmons Roberts 8. 'More natural than nature, more artificial than art'; An Interview with David Bintley PART III: SURGERY, REPARATION, IMAGINATION 9. 'Elegant' Surgery: The Beauty of Clinical Expertise; Jane Macnaughton 10. Portraiture, Beauty, Pain; Ludmilla Jordanova 11. War and Beauty: The Act of Unmasking in Pat Barker's Toby's Room and Louisa Young's My Dear, I Wanted to Tell You; Anne Whitehead PART IV: RESCUING BEAUTY 12. Beauty in the Brain of the Beholder: Art, Neural Plasticity and Visual Pleasure; John Onians 13. The Pendulum of Taste: Architecture and the Rise of a State Aesthetic; Simon Thurley 14. Beauty and the Sacred; Roger Scruton Bibliography Index ...
Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of illustrations
Acknowledgements
Notes on the contributors
Introduction; David Fuller, Corinne Saunders, Jane Macnaughton
PART I: MIND, BODY, SOUL
1. Beautiful Ideas: The Visibility of Truth; Mark McIntosh
2. Beauty, Virtue and Danger in Medieval English Romance; Corinne Saunders
3.Bathing for Beauty in the Middle Ages; Elizabeth Archibald
4. Posture is Beauty; Sander Gilman
PART II: ART, IDEAS, IDEALS
5. Beauty, Pain, and Violence: Through Lessing and Nietzsche to King Lear; David Fuller
6. Beauty Writes Literary History: Revisiting the Myth of Bloomsbury; Patricia Waugh
7. 'Raising Sparks'; An Interview with Michael Symmons Roberts
8. 'More natural than nature, more artificial than art'; An Interview with David Bintley
PART III: SURGERY, REPARATION, IMAGINATION
9. 'Elegant' Surgery: The Beauty of Clinical Expertise; Jane Macnaughton
10. Portraiture, Beauty, Pain; Ludmilla Jordanova
11. War and Beauty: The Act of Unmasking in Pat Barker's Toby's Room and Louisa Young's My Dear, I Wanted to Tell You; Anne Whitehead
PART IV: RESCUING BEAUTY
12. Beauty in the Brain of the Beholder: Art, Neural Plasticity and Visual Pleasure; John Onians
13. The Pendulum of Taste: Architecture and the Rise of a State Aesthetic; Simon Thurley
14. Beauty and the Sacred; Roger Scruton
Bibliography
Index