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In his Enquirywhich has been described as certainly one of the most important aesthetic documents that eighteenth -century England producedthe young Burke provided a systematic analysis of the ''sublime'' and the ''beautiful,'' together with a distinctive terminology which served to express certain facets of the changing sensibility of his time.

The introduction traces the main sources of Burke's ideas and establishes the nature of his originality. The largest section of the editor's introduction, however, examines the influence of the Enquiry. Major writers like Johnson, Wordsworth and Thomas Hardy, painters such as Fuseli and Mortimer, and critics such as Diderot, Lessing and Kant, as well as many other minor figures, recognized Burke's new insights, and in varying degrees assimilated them.

The second edition, revised by Burke himself, provides the copy-text, including changes between the first and second editions.

Edmund Burke

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A Paperback / softback by Edmund Burke, James T. Boulton

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    Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
    Publication Date: 03/01/1993
    ISBN13: 9780268000851, 978-0268000851
    ISBN10: 0268000859

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    In his Enquirywhich has been described as certainly one of the most important aesthetic documents that eighteenth -century England producedthe young Burke provided a systematic analysis of the ''sublime'' and the ''beautiful,'' together with a distinctive terminology which served to express certain facets of the changing sensibility of his time.

    The introduction traces the main sources of Burke's ideas and establishes the nature of his originality. The largest section of the editor's introduction, however, examines the influence of the Enquiry. Major writers like Johnson, Wordsworth and Thomas Hardy, painters such as Fuseli and Mortimer, and critics such as Diderot, Lessing and Kant, as well as many other minor figures, recognized Burke's new insights, and in varying degrees assimilated them.

    The second edition, revised by Burke himself, provides the copy-text, including changes between the first and second editions.

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