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The End of Art: Reading in a Rumor After Hegel Book

The End of Art: Reading in a Rumor After Hegel
The End of Art: Reading in a Rumor After Hegel, Geulen's book succeeds in bringing new significance, renewed continuity, and robust meaning to a large portion of this endlessly productive tradition.—xNotre Dame Philosophical Reviews
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The End of Art: Reading in a Rumor After Hegel, Geulen's book succeeds in bringing new significance, renewed continuity, and robust meaning to a large portion of this endlessly productive tradition.—xNotre Dame Philosophical Reviews Geulen's rich and rewarding inquiry into modern German aestheti, The End of Art: Reading in a Rumor After Hegel
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  • The End of Art: Reading in a Rumor After Hegel
  • Written by author Eva Geulen
  • Published by Stanford University Press, June 2006
  • "Geulen's book succeeds in bringing new significance, renewed continuity, and robust meaning to a large portion of this endlessly productive tradition."—xNotre Dame Philosophical Reviews "Geulen's rich and rewarding inquiry into modern German aestheti
  • Readings of Hegel, Nietzsche, Benjamin, Adorno, and Heidegger trace the role that the discourse on the end of art has played in post-Hegelian philosophical aesthetics.
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"Geulen's book succeeds in bringing new significance, renewed continuity, and robust meaning to a large portion of this endlessly productive tradition."—xNotre Dame Philosophical Reviews
"Geulen's rich and rewarding inquiry into modern German aesthetics never loses sight of a single question: not "why is art at its end?" but rather "why is there a compulsion to say art has come to an end?" By seeking the genesis and structure of this compulsion, Geulen provides a major reassessment of the paradoxical tradition of aesthetic reflection that takes its point of departure from Hegel's difficult pronouncement that the age of great art has come to a close." —Peter Fenves, Northwestern University


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The End of Art: Reading in a Rumor After Hegel, Geulen's book succeeds in bringing new significance, renewed continuity, and robust meaning to a large portion of this endlessly productive tradition.—xNotre Dame Philosophical Reviews
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