The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry

Creator

Date

1899

Identifier

Brasch NX449 P924

Publisher

New York: Macmillan

Abstract

Early modernists admired Walter Pater’s work and looked to it for their philosophy, forms, and techniques. Pater brought individual consciousness and experience into the foreground, influencing the subjective, stream-of-consciousness writing of the modernists. In his ‘Conclusion’ to The Renaissance, he is fascinated by the continual drift of momentary impressions, images, and sensations through an individual’s mind.

Files

Cabinet 17 The Renaissance .jpg

Citation

Walter Pater, “The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed November 16, 2024, https://ourheritage.ac.nz/items/show/8493.