Art, Interpretation, and the Rest of Life
Art, Interpretation, and the Rest of Life
In these essays, Alexander Nehamas rejects the separation of art from life, which was institutionalized in the eighteenth-century distinction between works high and low. Arguing that modern aesthetics divorced art from beauty and so from life itself, Nehamas seeks to reunite what has been severed and restore art to its place in everyday experience.
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