We read the works of the older literature differently from those of our own age; we enjoy them purely aesthetically, that is, indirectly, disinterestedly, perfectly aware of their fictitiousness and of our self-deception.


Chapter 1. Naturalism and Impressionism - The Social History of Art, Volume IV. Naturalism, impressionism, the film age, 1999


We read the works of the older literature differently from those of our own age; we enjoy them purely aesthetically, that is, indirectly,...

We read the works of the older literature differently from those of our own age; we enjoy them purely aesthetically, that is, indirectly,...

We read the works of the older literature differently from those of our own age; we enjoy them purely aesthetically, that is, indirectly,...

We read the works of the older literature differently from those of our own age; we enjoy them purely aesthetically, that is, indirectly,...