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    Beautiful objects require a response that engages with th... — Carmelics
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    Supports→One cannot adequately speak of poetry except in the language of poetry itself

    Beautiful objects require a response that engages with them as specific individuals on their own terms

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    DiderotmodernSalon of 1767
    F. Schlegelmodern

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    Beautiful objects make demands on us analogous to the demands other persons make...One cannot adequately speak of poetry except in the language of poetry itselfResponding to poetry on its own terms requires using poetic language rather than...

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    That means that beauty makes demands on us, demands that, according to the romantics, are analogous to the demands that other persons make on us. Beautiful objects make a claim on us to respond to them as the specific individuals that they are, on their own terms: “See your statues, your paintings, your friends as they are” (Diderot, Salon of 1767). Hence, the romantic declaration, “one cannot really speak of poetry except in the language of poetry” (F. Schlegel, DP).

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