Elective affinities : musical essays on the history of aesthetic theory

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Elective affinities : musical essays on the history of aesthetic theory

Lydia Goehr

(Columbia themes in philosophy, social criticism, and the arts)

Columbia University Press, c2008

  • : cloth
  • : paper

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [339]-362) and index

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As illustrated in Goethe's famous novel of the same name, elective affinities are powerful relationships that crystallize under changing conditions. In this new book, Lydia Goehr focuses on the history of elective affinities between philosophy and music from German classicism, romanticism, and idealism to the modernist aesthetic theory of Theodor W. Adorno and Arthur C. Danto. Aesthetic theory, she argues, depends on a dynamic philosophy of history centered on tendencies, yearnings, needs, and potentialities. With this in mind, she recasts the theses of Adorno and Danto regarding the death or end of philosophy, art, music, and human experience as arguments for continuation and survival. Elective Affinities tracks the migration of aesthetic and critical theory from Germany to the United States following the catastrophic period of the twentieth century marked by the Second World War.

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