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THE SUBLIME: A NEW SENSIBILITY - Coggle Diagram
THE SUBLIME: A NEW SENSIBILITY
DEFINITION
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/it/dizionario/inglese/sublime
If you describe something as sublime, you mean that it has a wonderful quality that affects you deeply.
You can use sublime to emphasize a quality that someone or something has, usually a quality that is undesirable or negative.
LATIN ORIGIN
Noble or elevated feelings or behavior
linguistic (form)
literary (form)
artistic (form)
BURK
encounter
art
nature
It produces
admiration
reverence
the sublime is that which produces terror
"horror beauty"
respect
KANT
It comes from the conflict between
sensibility
reason
dynamic sublime
annihilating power of nature
man understands his limits
sublime mathematician
contemplation of nature
motionless
out of time
TURNER
painter
His works reflect the emotions experienced by the artist in front of the spectacle of nature
fear
repulsion
attraction
the shapes dissolve
colors increase their emotional value
BLAKE
SUBLIME
(emotions that man feels in a state of excitement)
sublime terror
inflame minds
and creativity of the artists
why?
risk
they generate the sublime
extreme pleasure
fear
anguish
sense of unlimited greatness
EINSTEIN
“Nature conceals her secrets because she is sublime, not because she is a trickster.”