
Mythic Worlds, Modern Words: Joseph Campbell on the Art of James Joyce (The Collected Works of Joseph Campbell)
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Dante's Thesis of Love
Love as defined by the troubadours is different. Guille du Bonnell, one of the great 12th-century poets of Provence, describes love as being born of the eyes and the heart. In Dante also, the beginning of this journey, this personal call, comes into being through distinctly personal experience of love. I have called this experience of personal love aesthetic arrest. Joyce distinguishes between proper and improper art. This theory, which he formulated very clearly, is a classical and completely well understood and realized theory of aesthetics. Static art produces aesthetic arrest. What does Joyce mean by kinetic art?
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