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LOT 49:

[Chernyshevsky, N.G.]. Aesthetic relations of art to reality.


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[Chernyshevsky, N.G.]. Aesthetic relations of art to reality.
St. Petersburg. [Edition of A.N. Pypin.] In the Printing House of N. Tiblen and Comp., 1865 [2], IV, 152 p. In a semi-leather binding of the epoch with embossed on the spine, 14 x 20 cm. The binding is worn, minor skin loss on the top and bottom of the spine, the covers of the binding are slightly deformed; foxings, owner's notes in pencil on the margins and a fixed leaf of the flyleaf, owner's signature on a free leaf of the flyleaf.

This work was Chernyshevsky's dissertation. The second edition was published without specifying the author, because Chernyshevsky was already in exile. Most of the circulation of this edition was destroyed.



The book is the second edition of the master's thesis of the Russian utopian philosopher, publicist, literary critic Nikolai Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky (1828-1889), in which the essence of the author's idealistic ideas about art is clearly expressed.
In "Aesthetic Relations" the theoretical constructions of Chernyshevsky are presented. He examines in detail the idealistic ideas about art and the claims of idealists to art, taking the side of the materialists.
See-Soc. No. 3469, Lesman No. 2479, Okhlopkov, p. 188 (1st ed.).