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Charles Lalo (24 February 1877 – 1 April 1953) was a French writer on aesthetics.

Lalo studied philosophy and educational theory in Bayonne and Paris,[1] gaining a doctorate at the Sorbonne. After being a schoolmaster, he succeeded Victor Basch in the chair of aesthetics at the Sorbonne, which he held from 1933 until his death.[2]

Works

  • Esquisse d'une esthétique musicale scientifique, 1908.
  • Les sentiments esthétiques, 1909.
  • Introduction à l'esthétique; les méthodes de l'esthétique, beauté naturelle et beauté artistique, l'impressionnisme et le dogmatisme, 1912.
  • L'art et la vie sociale, 1921.
  • L'art et la morale, 1922.
  • Notions d'esthétique, 1925.
  • L'expression de la vie dans l'art, 1933.
  • Éléments d'une esthétique musicale scientifique, 1939.
  • L'art loin de la vie, 1939.
  • Esthétique du rire, 1949.

References

  1. ^ Franz Anton Cramer (2008). In aller Freiheit: Tanzkultur in Frankreich zwischen 1930 und 1950. Parodos Verlag. p. 65. ISBN 978-3-938880-18-0. Retrieved 2 August 2012.
  2. ^ Bojan Bujić, ed., Music in European thought, 1851-1912, p. 216