Herbert Read: Formlessness and Form : an Introduction to His Aesthetics

Routledge & Kegan Paul Books (1984)
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A biographical account of Herbert Read's aesthetics. An excellent introduction to Read's work, it reveals a hidden order and presents a context which would have been familiar to Read's original readership but which is often indistinct today.

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