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countable and uncountable, plural aestheticisms
A doctrine which holds aesthetics or beauty as the highest ideal or most basic standard. quotations examples
He went over his canvases with disgust and anger, unable to see virtue in any one of them. Even his sacred Oyster Girl went back on him. The creature of a vitiated æstheticism, he could only suppose that conceit had played an abominable trick on his eyesight.
1938, Norman Lindsay, chapter XIII, in Age of Consent, London: T[homas] Werner Laurie […], page 133
Born the most sensitive of children into an unhappy family that misreared and misschooled him, Rilke recoiled into introspectiveness and dilletante[sic] aestheticism, and long remained there; the world, or outwardness, was what had hurt him, was the enemy.
1972, Triumph - Volume 7, page 33