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  1. Walter Pater. Walter Horatio Pater (* 4. August 1839 in Shadwell in einem heutigen Londoner Stadtteil; † 30. Juli 1894 in Oxford) war ein englischer Essayist und Kritiker. Leben. Walter Pater wurde als zweiter Sohn des Arztes Richard Glode Pater in Shadwell geboren.

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    The Renaissance (1873), Marius the Epicurean (1885) Notable awards. Honorary LL.D, University of Glasgow (1894) Walter Horatio Pater (4 August 1839 – 30 July 1894) was an English essayist, art and literary critic, and fiction writer, regarded as one of the great stylists.

  3. 1. Apr. 2024 · Walter Pater (born August 4, 1839, Shadwell, London, England—died July 30, 1894, Oxford, Oxfordshire) was an English critic, essayist, and humanist whose advocacy of “art for art’s sake” became a cardinal doctrine of the movement known as Aestheticism. Pater was educated at King’s School, Canterbury, and at Queen’s ...

  4. 14. Nov. 2017 · Walter Pater (1839–1894) is best known for his phrase “art for art’s sake.”. In his insistence on artistic autonomy, on aesthetic experience as opposed to aesthetic object, and on experience in general as an ever vanishing flux, he is a precursor of modern views of both life and art.

  5. Walter Pater. by Elyse Graham. 1. Born in a slum in the East End of London in 1839, Walter Pater was the son of a professional family barely hanging on to the middle class.^1 When Pater was two, his father, a general practitioner, died suddenly of a brain hemmorhage. His uncle, who shared the family’s medical practice and supported his ...

  6. 27. Juni 2023 · Walter Pater, The Renaissance, and Legacies of Aestheticism. Trinity College, Oxford. 26-27 June 2023. Marking the 150th anniversary of the publication of Walter Paters Studies in the History of the Renaissance, this two-day conference will consider the place of Pater and The Renaissance in nineteenth-century debates on art ...

  7. 2. März 2011 · Walter Pater, classicist and Oxford don, radical aesthetic philosopher, and consummate prose stylist, was immensely influential in his own day.