[Note: for this online edition I have moved the Table of Contents to thebeginning of the text and slightly modified it to conform with the online format. Ihave also made two spelling corrections: "chippendale" to "Chippendale" and "closelyinterpendent" to "closely interdependent."]
THE BEAUTIFUL
AN INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGICAL AESTHETICS
BY
VERNON LEE
Author of
"Beauty and Ugliness"
"Laurus Nobilis"
etc.
Cambridge:
at the University Press
New York:
G.P. Putnam's Sons
1913
With the exception of the coat of arms
at the foot, the design on the title page is a
reproduction of one used by the earliest known
Cambridge printer, John Siberch, 1521
CONTENTS
Preface and Apology | v | |
I. | The Adjective "Beautiful" | 1 |
II. | Contemplative Satisfaction | 8 |
III. | Aspects versus Things | 14 |
IV. | Sensations | 22 |
V. | Perception of Relations | 29 |
VI. | Elements of Shape | 35 |
VII. | Facility and Difficulty of Grasping | 48 |
VIII. | Subject and Object, or, Nominative and Accusative | 55 |
IX. | Empathy (Einfühlung) | 61 |
X. | The Movement of Lines | 70 |
XI. | The Character of Shapes | 78 |
XII. | From the Shape to the Thing | 84 |
XIII. | From the Thing to the Shape | 90 |
XIV. | The Aims of Art | 98 |
XV. | Attention to Shapes | 106 |
XVI. | Information about Things |