In "Eighteenth Century British Aesthetics", editor Dabney Townsend
has brought together the work of such well-known writers as John
Dryden, Joshua Reynolds, David Hume, and Samuel Johnson with the
more obscure works of aestheticians such as Uvedale Price, Daniel
Webb, John Baillie, and James Harris, whose work is difficult to
find, but is nonetheless important, informative, and interesting.
These twenty-two selections, accompanied by Dabney Townsend's
historical essay on the development of eighteenth century
aesthetics, make the history of aesthetics accessible to both
students and specialists alike.
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