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  1. Walter Horatio Pater (4. srpen 1839, Londýn – 30. červenec 1894, Oxford) byl anglický esejista, literární a výtvarný kritik. Spisy [ editovat | editovat zdroj ] The Renaissance : Studies in Art and Poetry, 1873

  2. A Pater Chronology 1839 Born on August 4 in Stepney, London, the third child of surgeon, Richard Glode Pater (1797?-1842) and Maria Hill (1803?-1854). The other children are William (1835-1887), Hester (1837-1922) and Clara (1841-1910). 1842 Death of Richard Pater, Walter's father.

  3. Walter Pater. $ 1.99. Walter Pater, the English critic, essayist and humanist is noted for the advocacy of “art for art’s sake”, which became a cardinal doctrine of Aestheticism. Pater’s seminal work on the Renaissance was popular, yet controversial, reflecting his lost belief in Christianity. This comprehensive eBook presents Pater’s ...

  4. Walter Pater, the English critic, essayist and humanist is noted for the advocacy of “art for art’s sake”, which became a cardinal doctrine of Aestheticism. Pater’s seminal work on the Renaissance was popular, yet controversial, reflecting his lost belief in Christianity. This comprehensive eBook presents Pater’s complete works, with numerous illustrations, rare texts appearing in ...

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  6. Pater (Begriffsklärung) Pater ( lat. Vater) steht für: Pater, die Bezeichnung für einen Ordensgeistlichen. Familienname: Jean-Baptiste Pater (1695–1736), französischer Maler. Jerzy Pater (* 1960), polnischer Judoka. Marleen de Pater-van der Meer († 2015), niederländische Politikerin.

  7. Walter Pater (1839-1894) was one of the most influential English authors of the nineteenth century. He contributed towards the definition of Aestheticism and the doctrine of art for art’s sake, which he famously characterised as the desire to burn always with a ‘hard gem-like flame’. Written in an idiosyncratic, complex, seductive style, which soon became fashionable, his essays and ...