1st Edition

Eighteenth-Century British Aesthetics

By Dabney Townsend Copyright 1999
    496 Pages
    by Routledge

    496 Pages
    by Routledge

    In "Eighteenth Century British Aesthetics", editor Dabney Townsend has brought together the work of such well-known writers as John Dryden, Joshua Reynolds, David Hume, and Samuel Johnson with the more obscure works of aestheticians such as Uvedale Price, Daniel Webb, John Baillie, and James Harris, whose work is difficult to find, but is nonetheless important, informative, and interesting. These twenty-two selections, accompanied by Dabney Townsend's historical essay on the development of eighteenth century aesthetics, make the history of aesthetics accessible to both students and specialists alike.

    Introduction: Aesthetics in the Eighteenth Century

    Chapter 1
    John Dryden: "Introduction" to Charles du Fresnoy, De Arte Graphica (1695)

    Chapter 2
    John Dennis: A Large Account of the Taste in Poetry, and the Causes of the Degeneracy of It (1702)

    Chapter 3
    Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbury: Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times (1711)

    Chapter 4
    Joseph Addison: The Spectator (1712)

    Chapter 5
    Francis Hutcheson: Reflection on Laughter (1725)
    An Inquiry Into The Original of our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue (1725)

    Chapter 6
    James Harris: Three Treatises (1744)

    Chapter 7
    John Baillie: An Essay on the Sublime (1744)

    Chapter 8
    Samuel Johnson: The Rambler (1751)

    Chapter 9
    William Hogarth: Analysis of Beauty, Written with a View of Fixing the Fluctuating Ideas of Taste (1753)

    Chapter 10
    David Hume: Of the Delicacy of Taste and Passion (1742)
    Of Tragedy (1757)
    Of the Standard of Taste (1757)

    Chapter 11
    Edmund Burke: A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origins of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful (1757/1759)

    Chapter 12
    Alexander Gerard: An Essay on Taste (1759)

    Chapter 13
    Joseph Priestly: A Course of Lectures on Oratory and Criticism (1759/1777)

    Chapter 14
    Daniel Webb: An Inquiry into the Beauties of Painting and into the Merits of the Most Celebrated Painters, Ancient and Modern (1760)

    Chapter 15
    Henry Home, Lord Kames: Elements of Criticism (1762)

    Chapter 16
    Sir Joshua Reynolds: The Idler, No. 76, 79, 82 (1757)
    Discourses on Art (1776)

    Chapter 17
    James Beattie: Essays on Poetry and Music, as They Affect the Mind (1762)

    Chapter 18
    Hugh Blair: Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres (1783)

    Chapter 19
    Archibald Alison: Essay on the Nature and Principles of Taste (1790)

    Chapter 20
    William Gilpin: Three Essays (1791)

    Chapter 21
    Uvedale Price: An Essay on the Picturesque as Compared with the Sublime and Beautiful (1794)

    Chapter 22
    Adam Smith: Of the Nature of that Imitation which Takes Place in What are Called the Imitative Arts ((1795)

    Index

    Biography

    Dabney Townsend