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Journal

2017 | 1(7) | 188-215

Article title

Herbert Read (1893-1968)

Content

Title variants

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Herbert Read (1893-1968)

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

Journal

Year

Issue

Pages

188-215

Physical description

Contributors

  • University of Liverpool
author
  • Uniwersytet Warszawski

References

  • Benda, J. 1928. La Trahison des clercs. W tłumaczeniu angielskim Richarda Al-dingtona The Great Betrayal, London, Routledge. A także: Treason of the Intellec-tuals. New York, Norton, 1969.
  • Hulme, Thomas Ernest. 1924. Speculations. (Red. Herbert Read.) London, Kegan Paul.
  • Macdonald, Stuart. 1970. The History and Philosophy of Art Education. London, London University Press.
  • Richardson, M. 1948. Art and the Child. London, London University Press.
  • Suttie, I. D. 1935. The Origins of Love and Hate. London, London University Press.
  • Thistlewood, D. 1982. Organic Art and the Popularization of a Scientific Philoso-phy. “British Journal of Aesthetics (Oxford University Press)”, vol. 22, no. 4, p. 311–321.
  • Suttie, I. D. 1984. Herbert Read: Formlessness and Form, An Introduction to his Aesthetics. London, Routledge.
  • Suttie, I. D. 1989. The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the London Institute of Contemporary Arts: A Common Philosophy of Modern Art. “British Journal of Aes-thetics (Oxford University Press)”, vol. 29, no. 4, p. 316–328.
  • Thompson, D. W. 1942. On Growth and Form. Red. Cambridge, Cambridge Univer-sity Press.
  • Woodcock, G. 1972. Herbert Read: the Stream and the Source. London, Faber.

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Publication order reference

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