What is Art?

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Discover the profound insights of Leo Tolstoy in 'What is Art?', a critical examination of art's purpose that challenges conventional notions of beauty and elitism. This pivotal work, published in 1898, showcases Tolstoy's unique perspective on morality, social justice, and the spiritual responsibilities of the artist. As a seminal text in art philosophy, it argues that true art transcends mere aesthetics to become a vehicle for societal advancement. Through thought-provoking critiques of celebrated figures such as Dante, Michelangelo, and Shakespeare, Tolstoy invites readers to reflect on art's role in enhancing human experience and promoting moral values. This trade paperback edition from Penguin UK features 240 pages of transformative ideas that resonate with both art enthusiasts and scholars alike. As you delve into 'What is Art?', prepare to challenge your understanding of creativity and its impact on society. Embrace the debate and deepen your appreciation for the intersection of art, religion, and science. Whether you're a student of literature or a curious reader, this book is essential for anyone seeking to grasp the essence of artistic expression.

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