
The Sublime
In Our Time
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Evolution of the Sublime Concept
The chapter traces the evolution of the sublime concept from its rediscovery in the 17th century to its rapid popularity in the 18th century, discussing its rhetorical power, association with incompleteness, and transcendence. It explores the influence of Newtonian discoveries on the perception of the sublime, connecting Sir Isaac Newton's religious beliefs with his scientific theories. Additionally, the chapter delves into Edmund Burke's distinctions between the sublime and the beautiful, linking them to gendered and psychological perspectives.
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