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22686 | Formalists say aesthetics concerns types of beauty, or unity, complexity and intensity [Gaut] |
Full Idea: The formal objects which individuate the aesthetic attitude may be narrowly aesthetic, as beauty, and its subspecies, such as grace and elegance, or more broadly by other formalist criteria, such as Beardley's unity, complexity and intensity. | |
From: Berys Gaut (The Ethical Criticism of Art [1998], 'Objections 1') | |
A reaction: I'm not sure about unity or complexity, but intensity was endorsed by Henry James. Intensity doesn't sound very 'formal'. 'Beauty' doesn't seem the right word for the wonderful 'King Lear', or even for Jane Austen novels. |