by Arnold Isenberg
edited by William Callaghan, Leigh Cauman and Carl G. Hempel
University of Chicago Press, 1973
Paper: 978-0-226-38512-9 | Cloth: 978-0-226-38511-2
Library of Congress Classification BH39.I83
Dewey Decimal Classification 111.85

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"These sixteen essays by Arnold Isenberg "bring wide-ranging connoiseurship, intricate analysis, and epigrammatic literacy to bear on a number of glib and fuzzy oppositions between form and content, description and interpretation, perception and meaning, technique and substance, and belief and expression, articulating provocative strategies for illuminating the canon of the arts and the organ of criticism. . . . Any thoughtful lover of the arts could read this book with profit and inspiration."—Choice

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