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Oldmixon

An Essay on Criticism

In “An Essay on Criticism,” Mr. Oldmixon delves into the intricate tapestry of literary critique, blending philosophical inquiry with poetic finesse. This seminal work, rooted in the early 18th-century context of neoclassicism, employs a didactic tone to explore the principles of taste, judgment, and ethical conduct in criticism. With a keen focus on the relationship between art and morality, Oldmixon articulates a vision of literary criticism that champions reasoned discourse, while navigating the complexities of aesthetic appreciation and cultural values. Mr. Oldmixon, a prominent figure in the literary scene of his time, was profoundly influenced by the prevailing intellectual currents of the Enlightenment. His experiences as a critic and a poet imbued him with a unique perspective on the role of the critic within society. Drawing from diverse sources, including Horace and Pope, Oldmixon builds a foundational argument for the moral and intellectual responsibilities of the critic, revealing both the challenges and the rewards of literary engagement. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the evolution of literary criticism and the philosophical debates of the early modern period. By examining Oldmixon's nuanced understanding of aesthetic judgment, readers will gain valuable insights into the enduring dialogue between art and ethics.
135 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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