The Beautiful, the Sublime, & the Picturesque in Eighteenth-Century British Aesthetic Theory
Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press (1957)
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| Keywords | Aesthetics, British Sublime, The History Picturesque, The History | |||||||||
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Samuel Holt Monk (1935). The Sublime: A Study of Critical Theories in Xviii-Century England. New York, Modern Language Association of America.
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