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On Ugliness [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 456 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 205x161x29 mm, kaal: 838 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Sep-2011
  • Kirjastus: MacLehose Press
  • ISBN-10: 0857051628
  • ISBN-13: 9780857051622
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Sep-2011
  • Kirjastus: MacLehose Press
  • ISBN-10: 0857051628
  • ISBN-13: 9780857051622
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Beauty and ugliness are two sides of the same coin; by ugliness we usually mean the opposite of beauty and we often define the first in order to understand the nature of the second. But the various depictions of ugliness over the centuries are richer and more unpredictable than is commonly thought. The striking images and anthological quotations in On Ugliness lead us on an extraordinary journey through the passions, terrors and nightmares of almost three thousand years, where acts of rejection go hand in hand with touching instances of empathy, and an aversion to deformity is accompanied by seductive violations of all classical canons. With his characteristic wit and erudition, Umberto Eco draws on examples in art and literature from ancient times to the present day. Abundantly illustrated with demons, madmen, vile enemies and disquieting presences, with freaks and the living dead, On Ugliness is conceived for a vast and diverse readership, and is an invaluable companion volume to On Beauty.

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'guaranteed to deliver all kinds of provocative and arcane delights. Like most of Eco's work, it defies ready classification, but is surely the better for that. Highly recommended' Historical Novels Review. * Historical Novels Review *

Introduction 8(15)
Chapter I Ugliness in the Classical World
1 A World Dominated by Beauty?
23(11)
2 The Greek World and Horror
34(9)
Chapter II Passion, Death, Martyrdom
1 The `Pancalistic' View of the Universe
43(6)
2 The Suffering of Christ
49(7)
3 Martyrs, Hermits, Penitents
56(6)
4 The Triumph of Death
62(11)
Chapter III The Apocalypse, Hell and the Devil
1 A Universe of Horrors
73(9)
2 Hell
82(8)
3 The Metamorphosis of the Devil
90(17)
Chapter IV Monsters and Portents
1 Prodigies and Monsters
107(4)
2 An Aesthetic of the Measureless
111(2)
3 The Moralisation of Monsters
113(3)
4 The Mirabilia
116(9)
5 The Destiny of Monsters
125(6)
Chapter V The Ugly, the Comic, the Obscene
1 Priapus
131(4)
2 Satires on the Peasantry and Carnival Festivities
135(7)
3 The Renaissance and Liberation
142(10)
4 Caricature
152(7)
Chapter VI The Ugliness of Woman Between Antiquity and the Baroque Period
1 The Anti-female Tradition
159(10)
2 Mannerism and the Baroque
169(10)
Chapter VII The Devil in the Modern World
1 From Rebellious Satan to Poor Mephistopheles
179(6)
2 The Demonisation of the Enemy
185(18)
Chapter VIII Witchcraft, Satanism, Sadism
1 The Witch
203(13)
2 Satanism, Sadism and the Taste for Cruelty
216(25)
Chapter IX Physica curiosa
1 Lunar Births and Disembowelled Corpses
241(16)
2 Physiognomy
257(14)
Chapter X Romanticism and the Redemption of Ugliness
1 The Philosophies of Ugliness
271(11)
2 Ugly and Damned
282(11)
3 Ugly and Unhappy
293(9)
4 Unhappy and Ill
302(9)
Chapter XI The Uncanny
311(22)
Chapter XII Iron Towers and Ivory Towers
1 Industrial Ugliness
333(17)
2 Decadentism and the Licentiousness of the Ugly
350(15)
Chapter XIII The Avant-Garde and the Triumph of Ugliness
365(26)
Chapter XIV The Ugliness of Others, Kitsch and Camp
1 The Ugliness of Others
391(3)
2 Kitsch
394(14)
3 Camp
408(13)
Chapter XV Ugliness Today
421(20)
Essential Bibliography 441(4)
Bibliographical References of Translations 445(2)
Index of Authors and Other Sources 447(2)
Index of Artists 449(6)
Credits 455
Umberto Eco's first novel, The Name of the Rose (1982), was a huge bestseller which brought him worldwide acclaim. With his subsequent works of fiction, philosophy, literary criticism and semiotics, he has been recognised as one of Europe's finest thinkers. He is currently President of the Scuola Superiore di Studi Humanistici and the University of Bologna. He is also known for his lavishly illustrated anthologies, On Beauty, On Ugliness, The Infinity of Lists and The Book of Legendary Lands.