Beautiful soul : aesthetic morality in the eighteenth century
- Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 1995
- xi, 314 p. ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
For many eighteenth-century European philosophers and writers, the "beautiful soul" was a symbol of enlightened humanity, carrying with it the possibility that aesthetic beauty and moral goodness would be fused in a new, indivisible unity. In the first book in English on the subject, Robert E. Norton follows the fortunes of this cultural icon, exploring the reasons for both its initial popularity and its subsequent decline as a cultural ideal during the Enlightenment.
9781501768224
Aesthetics, Modern Aesthetics, Modern 18th century Ethics, Modern 18th century Soul