The New Laokoon

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The New Laokoon is a critical work by Irving Babbitt that examines the relationship between literature and the other arts, arguing for classical restraint and moral purpose in artistic expression.

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instanceOf book
critical work
advocates classical humanism
moral discipline in artistic creation
associatedWith Harvard University
author Irving Babbitt
centralConcept critique of romanticism
ethical standards in art
humanism in literature
restraint in artistic form
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques aestheticism divorced from ethics
excessive emotionalism in art
genre aesthetic theory
literary criticism
hasPart essays on literature
essays on music
essays on painting
hasTitle The New Laokoon self-link
influenced 20th-century conservative literary criticism
debates on ethics and aesthetics in the early 20th century
influencedBy Johann Joachim Winckelmann
classical Greek aesthetics
language English
mainTopic classicism in art
moral purpose in artistic expression
relationship between literature and the other arts
philosophicalTradition anti-romantic criticism
classical liberal humanism
positionHeld argues for classical restraint in art
criticizes romantic and sentimental excess in art
relatedTo New Humanism
surface form: New Humanism movement

debates on modernism in the arts
subjectOf scholarship on American literary criticism
studies in comparative literature
workOf Irving Babbitt

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Irving Babbitt notableWork The New Laokoon
The New Laokoon hasTitle The New Laokoon self-link