The article is a comparative analysis of the modernist aesthetics of creation. It describes how Rilke and Georg Simmel discovered August Rodin’s rules of modern perception, sensitivity and creative imagination. In the work of both writers we see them striving to interpret works of art as a creative process that is the effect of their astute diagnosis of contemporary culture. A new approach to aisthesis restores value to aesthetic experience and opens up broader learning opportunities.
keywords in English:
the aesthetics of creation, creative process, Rainer Maria Rilke, Georg Simmel, August Rodin, aesthetic experience, aesthetic world-view
number of pulisher's sheets:
1
affiliation:
Wydział Polonistyki : Katedra Antropologii Literatury i Badań Kulturowych