British Aestheticism and the Urban Working Classes, 1870-1900
Discover the intricate relationship between art and society in "British Aestheticism and the Urban Working Classes, 1870-1900" by D. Maltz. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2006, this first edition spans 290 pages and delves into the influential role of missionary aesthetes within the fin-de-siècle artistic communities. Despite often being portrayed with ambivalence and satire by novelists, these aesthetes played a pivotal role in merging political purpose with artistic expression. Maltz explores how this unique social network infused political lobbies with a distinct aesthetic sensibility, offering readers a thought-provoking perspective on the cultural dynamics of the time. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of art history and social movements, this book is an essential addition to your collection.