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The Romantic Manifesto

A Philosophy of Literature(Revised Edn)

Ayn Rand

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English
Signet Books
01 October 1971
In this beautifully written and brilliantly reasoned book, Ayn Rand throws a new light on the nature of art and its purpose in human life. Once again Miss Rand eloquently demonstrates her refusal to let popular catchwords and conventional ideas stand between her and the truth as she has discovered it. The Romantic Manifesto takes its place beside The Fountainhead as one of the most important achievements of our time.
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Imprint:   Signet Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 180mm,  Width: 110mm,  Spine: 11mm
Weight:   111g
ISBN:   9780451149169
ISBN 10:   0451149165
Pages:   200
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Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  A / AS level
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction 1. The Psycho-Epistemology of Art 2. Philosophy and Sense of Life 3. Art and Sense of Life 4. Art and Cognition 5. Basic Principles of Literature 6. What Is Romanticism? 7. The Esthetic Vacuum of Our Age 8. Bootleg Romanticism 9. Art and Moral Treason 10. Introduction to Ninety-Three 11. The Goal of My Writing 12. The Simplest Thing in the World Index

Reviews for The Romantic Manifesto: A Philosophy of Literature(Revised Edn)

These are articles from Miss Rand's publication, The Objectivist (cf. earlier political essays from the same provenance - Capitalism: also The Virtue of Selfishness) and once again there are the same deep contralto pronunciamentos. One does not have to agree with an artist (nor even to enjoy him) in order to evaluate his work. In essence, an objective evaluation requires that one identify the artist's theme. True enough, but this is very difficult to do when, in the early chapters, Miss Rand is writing on the Psycho-Epistemology of Art or Art and Sense of Life ( A sense of life is a pre-conceptual equivalent of metaphysics, an emotional, subconsciously integrated appraisal of man and of existence. ). If she lost you there, you'll find her only too easy to follow when writing about romanticism, romantic art, and the basic principles of literature. Miss Rand dislikes the contemporary cultural sewer ; also the unsanitary backyard of Tolstoy; and firmly admires Victor Hugo, Mickey Spillane and Ian Fleming. She also returns again and again to The Fountainhead of her original beliefs in the ideal man reprinting scenes and excerpts thereof, along with the one negligible short story. $$$$ or sense? (Kirkus Reviews)


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