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Evelyn Waugh, who was a
young parti****nt of
aesthete society at
Oxford University,
describe the
aesthetes mostly satirically, but also as a
former parti****nt...
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Aesthetes are
organs in chitons,
derived from the
mantle of the organism. They are
generally believed to be tiny 'eyes', too
small to be seen unaided...
- The
Harvard Aesthetes was a
group of
poets attending Harvard University in a
period roughly between 1912 and 1919. It includes:
Malcolm Cowley (1898–1989)...
- This is a list of aestheticians,
notable philosophers of art, who
theorize about the
nature of art and beauty.
Abhinavagupta Thomas Aquinas Aristotle Augustine...
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spread famously;
aesthetes adopted it as a slogan, but it was
criticized as
being terribly vacuous. Some
elements disdained the
aesthetes, but
their languorous...
- life-weariness or ennui, far from the
bourgeois society that he despises. The
Aesthetes in England, such as
Oscar Wilde,
shared these same fascinations. This...
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known as
Gerald Tyrwhitt, was a
British composer, novelist, painter, and
aesthete. He was also
known as Lord Berners.
Berners was born in
Apley Hall, Stockton...
- fell into two camps: one saw him as an
aloof and
impressive genius and
aesthete, the
other as a
pretentious and
insecure poseur. His
students almost always...
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coined later, were an
identifiable group of
literary and
intellectual aesthetes and dandies,
present as
undergraduates at the
University of
Oxford in...
- 20th century. The term is
often used in
contrast to the less
athletic "
aesthetes". At
Christ Church in
Oxford there is an
ornamental pond with a statue...