The Routledge Companion to Aesthetics"The Routledge Companion to Aesthetics" is an indispensable guide and reference source to the major thinkers and topics in aesthetics. Forty-six new entries by a team of renowned international contributors provide clear and up-to-date entries under four headings: historical, from Plato to Derrida; aesthetic theory, from definitions of art to pictorial representation; issues and challenges, from criticism to feminist aesthetics; and the individual arts, from literature to theatre. |
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V | 3 |
VI | 15 |
VII | 27 |
IX | 37 |
X | 51 |
XI | 65 |
XIII | 75 |
XIV | 87 |
XXXVI | 297 |
XXXVIII | 313 |
XXXIX | 315 |
XL | 329 |
XLII | 341 |
XLIII | 353 |
XLIV | 363 |
XLV | 375 |
XV | 97 |
XVI | 107 |
XVII | 119 |
XIX | 131 |
XX | 143 |
XXI | 155 |
XXII | 167 |
XXIII | 169 |
XXV | 181 |
XXVI | 193 |
XXVII | 203 |
XXIX | 215 |
XXX | 227 |
XXXI | 239 |
XXXII | 253 |
XXXIII | 263 |
XXXIV | 275 |
XXXV | 285 |
XLVI | 383 |
XLVIII | 395 |
XLIX | 409 |
LI | 423 |
LIII | 437 |
LIV | 447 |
LV | 449 |
LVI | 463 |
LVII | 477 |
LVIII | 491 |
LIX | 503 |
LX | 519 |
LXI | 531 |
LXII | 545 |
LXIII | 557 |
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