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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Albert C. Barnes, The Art in Painting, 2nd ed. (New York,
1928). Monroe C. Beardsley, Aesthetics from Classical
Greece to the Present
(New York, 1966). Clive Bell, Art
(London, 1914). A. C. Bradley, Oxford Lectures on Poetry
(Oxford, 1909). Albert Cassagne, La Théorie de l'art pour
l'art en France
(Paris, 1906). Rose Egan, The Genesis of the
Theory of Art for Art's Sake
(Northampton, 1921; 1924).
Roger Fry, Vision and Design (London, 1920). Théophile
Gautier, Mademoiselle de Maupin (Paris, 1834). Edmund
Gurney, The Power of Sound (London, 1880). Eduard
Hanslick, The Beautiful in Music (London, 1891). Hilaire
Hiler, Why Abstract? (New York, 1945). José Ortega y
Gasset, The Dehumanization of Art (Princeton, 1948).
Walter Pater, The Renaissance (Oxford, 1873). Louise
Rosenblatt, L'Idée de l'art pour l'art dans la littérature
anglaise pendant la période victorienne
(Paris, 1931). Irving
Singer, “The Aesthetics of 'Art for Art's Sake,'” JAAC, 12,
3 (1954), 343-59. James A. McNeill Whistler, The Gentle
Art of Making Enemies
(London, 1890). John Wilcox, “The
Beginnings of L'art pour l'art,” JAAC, 11 (1953), 860-77.

IREDELL JENKINS

[See also Romanticism in Literature; Romanticism
in Post-Kantian Philosophy.]