The Existential Sublime

In Critical aesthetics and postmodernism. New York: Oxford University Press (1993)
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Abstract

Offers an initial detailed exposition of Burke's influential theory of the sublime. Argues that Burke identifies what might be called an existential sublime. His theory is then upgraded and applied in relation to the understanding of socio‐political aspects of the postmodern sensibility.

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