As interest in aesthetic experience evolved in the eighteenth
century, discussions of the sublime located two opposed accounts of
its place and use. Ferguson traces these two positions - the
Burkean empiricist account and the Kantian formalist one - to argue
that they had significance of aesthetics, including recent
deconstructive and New Historicist criticism.
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