Author:
Ortega y Gasset, José, 1883-1955, author.
Edition Statement:First Princeton classics edition.
ImprintPrinceton : Princeton University Press, [2019]
Descriptionxiii, 204 pages ; 22 cm.
Note:"The first edition of this book, entitled The dehumanization of art and notes on the novel, was translated by Helene Weyl from the Spanish original, La Deshumanización del arte e Ideas sobre la Novela, published by Revista de Occidente in Madrid, 1925. The 1968 edition contains three additional essays by Ortega." --Title page verso.
Note:Foreword / Anthony J. Cascardi -- The dehumanization of art -- Notes on the novel -- On point of view in the arts -- In search of Goethe from within -- The self and the other.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.
Note:"No work of philosopher and essayist Jose Ortega y Gasset has been more frequently cited, admired, or criticized than his response to modernism, "The Dehumanization of Art." A new foreword by Anthony J. Cascardi considers how Ortega's philosophy remains relevant and significant in the twenty-first century."-- Provided by publisher.
Note:Recommended in Resources for College Libraries.