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    ARCDES3 (DAR1) 11168560 QUINTOS‚ Princess M. 01/15/15 “Sublime in Aesthetics” Sublime is a Latin word which was often referred to as something that is beyond beautiful. According to other definitions‚ the word Sublime refers to “a greatness beyond all possibility of calculation‚ measurement‚ or imitation” according to one article I’ve read. The term was believed to have been used in aesthetics in the early 1550’s and was further translated and passed on to the 16th century

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    The Sublime

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    Longines book on the sublime has provided me and the world with many insights on good writing and achieving the sublime. He gives five basic rules for writing and goes in depth on how important structure is. Here is my take on it. He talks of structure in the sublime. We must be clear in what we mean to say and how we do it. He talks extensively of this on page fifty. He also tells us we must not have tumors in the story “for they only dilute”. If you are clear and smart about how you structure

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    Specific Question 7. Can the sublime be an important framework for ethics in global health? If yes or no‚ how does Ghosh’s The Calcutta Chromosome help you make your case? I believe the sublime can be an important framework for ethics in global health‚ because it calls on the unknown as the motivation to seek out ways of knowing what will hinder or advance the health of populations on the global level‚ despite the possibility of experiencing discomfort along this path. Ghosh’s The Calcutta Chromosome

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    The sublime The transition from Neoclassicism to Romanticism period was a change from reason to feeling; Rousseau’s ideas helped to bring about the romanticism period. His ideas of man was born free which helped shape this new period‚ were people were anxious to be free instead of just being political‚ and of thought‚ moral‚ spiritual‚ of worship‚ of taste‚ of felling. This period brought about vast interest to the medieval period and the sublime. Artists were attracted towards sublime art because

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    Kant the Sublime

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    The Sublime In Lyotard’s reading Lessons on the Analytic of the Sublime‚ he explains how critical thought exists within an infinite amount of creativity with no principles but in search of them. Lyotard understands the Kantian sublime as a way to comply with the standards that critically analyze postmodernism using deconstruction. Kant differentiated the sublime between the vastness and greatness and the dynamic sublime. The vastness sublime is so great we can’t just use our senses like we normally

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    Sublime Analysis

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    The word “sublime” means: to inspire great admiration or awe tending to inspire awe because of elevated quality or beauty. The band Sublime does not fall short of this grandiose title. For my mars playlist I chose to put the song “Don’t Push” off of Sublime’s debut 1992 album “40oz to Freedom”. This track’s nonchalant story-telling lyrics‚ heavily delayed dopey vocals‚ catchy bassline‚ reggae guitar riffs‚ and their free-spirited punk attitude‚ perfectly depicts my favorite aspect of Sublime’s signature

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    Negrin Summer Literature Assignment Mrs. Ana Lourdes Garcia English IV Honors G-Block The Sublime in Frankenstein Throughout the novel‚ Frankenstein‚ two forms of the sublime are utilized. Considering all the elements that comprise the sublime: plot‚ character descriptions‚ setting‚ character development‚ etc.‚ positivity and negativity intertwine to form the building blocks of the sublime. Since the sublime also focuses on the aesthetic side of matters‚ it embellishes an individual with the belief

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    On the Sublime by Longinus

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    LONGINUS: ON THE SUBLIME FIVE PRINCIPAL SOURCES OF SUBLIMITY IN LITERATURE By the word ‘sublime’ Longinus‚ means elevation or loftiness – all that raises style above the ordinary‚ and gives it distinction in its widest and truest sense. So sublimity is a certain distinction and excellence in composition. Longinus says that‚ both nature and art contribute to sublimity in literature. Art is perfect when it seems to be nature‚ and nature hits the mark when she contains art hidden within her. The five

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    LONGINUS : THE SUBLIME

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    Longinus--On the Sublime Longinus‚ like Horace‚ takes a pragmatic position. His central question is‚ what is good writing‚ and how may it be achieved? His first answer is that good writing partakes of what he calls the "sublime." OK‚ so far that isn’t terribly helpful. Good writing takes part of the good. TAUTOLOGY ALERT! TAKE COVER UNDER THE NEAREST COPY OF THE O. E. D.! What is the sublime? "Sublimity is a certain distinction and excellence in expression." Well . . . that’s a little better

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    Beauty and the Sublime

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    in a manner analogous to terror‚ is a source of the sublime; beauty is a name I shall apply to all such qualities in things as induce in us a sense of affection and tenderness‚ or some other passion the most resembling these.” (Burke) Edmund Burke sees painting as two very different realms of emotions. On one side‚ there are beauties‚ which are the emotions that might cause feelings of calmness‚ gentleness‚ joyfulness‚ brightness. Where sublime emotions are darker and opposite of beauty‚ like‚ gloomy

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