A Rhetoric of Aesthetic Power: Moving Forms
English
By (author): Christian Kock
This book offers a theory of those formal properties of art that are apt to afford strong aesthetic experience a project resembling Aristotles in the Poetics, where he analysed structures in tragedies that condition the peculiar pleasure of tragedy. However, the books scope cuts across all genres of literature and also includes classical music the formal art par excellence. Drawing on a wide array of recent theoretical work and empirical evidence, the book closely analyses dozens of examples of both art forms. Besides Aristotle, major inspiration comes from two modern master thinkers: the linguist Roman Jakobson, who defined the poetic function of language, and the rhetorician Kenneth Burke, who proposed a psychological concept of form. Throughout, the book argues for aesthetic experience as an end in itself and a component of quality of life, one to which everyone should have access rather than just a means to other ends.
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Will deliver when available. Publication date 09 Nov 2024