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  1. The regard of the first man: on Joseph Addison’s aesthetic categories.Endre Szécsényi - 2017 - History of European Ideas 43 (6):582-597.
    This study examines the sources that could inspire Joseph Addison’s influential ‘aesthetic’ triad of ‘great’, ‘uncommon’, and ‘beautiful’, as elaborated in his essay-series The Pleasures of the Imagination in 1712. After identifying a philological problem in the interpretative tradition which gives rise to Addison’s triad from a section of Ps Longinus’ Peri Hypsous, further three seventeenth-century texts – Thomas Burnet’s Telluris theoria sacra, Dominique Bouhours’ Les entretiens d’Ariste et d’Eugène, and Baltasar Gracián’s El Criticón – are presented in order to (...)
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  • ‘It was a pleasing Reflection to see the World so prettily chequer’d’: Aesthetics of Urban Experience in the Spectator”.Eduard Ghita - 2017 - University of Bucharest Review 6 (Special issue on Cultural Repres):149-157.
    Joseph Addison’s 1712 collection of papers on the Pleasures of the Imagination has been read extensively as a founding statement of modern aesthetics. The great majority of studies take Addison’s essays on the Pleasures of the Imagination to be a self-contained document which prevents their authors from turning their attention to The Spectator at large. As I turn my attention to the periodical at large, my aim in this paper is to show how the urban experience of Mr. Spectator was (...)
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