What Is Art?
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27.02.2026
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Englisch
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9780176093624
Rejecting the idea that art exists merely for pleasure or aesthetic refinement, Tolstoy argues that genuine art is a means of sincere emotional communication between individuals. According to him, art's highest calling is to unite humanity by transmitting authentic feelings that promote compassion, moral growth, and spiritual awareness. Works that fail to communicate universal human experience, he contends, serve only elite tastes and perpetuate social division.
Throughout the book, Tolstoy critiques established artistic traditions, questioning the value placed on complexity, exclusivity, and technical virtuosity. He examines literature, music, painting, and theater, evaluating them not by their fame or sophistication, but by their capacity to convey heartfelt emotion accessible to all people. His analysis extends to many celebrated artists of his time, sparking controversy with his candid assessments and fearless criticism.
At the heart of What Is Art? lies Tolstoy's conviction that art must be ethically grounded. For him, creativity is inseparable from morality. Art that encourages vanity, indulgence, or empty entertainment falls short of its true mission. Instead, he envisions art as a force capable of fostering empathy, strengthening communal bonds, and guiding society toward higher ideals.
More than a theoretical treatise, this work reflects Tolstoy's own spiritual journey and his broader philosophical concerns about faith, social inequality, and human responsibility. His arguments are provocative and deeply personal, inviting readers to reconsider not only what they value in art, but why they value it.
Challenging, thought-provoking, and intensely sincere, What Is Art? remains a cornerstone of aesthetic philosophy. Its questions continue to resonate in contemporary debates about culture, creativity, and the role of artists in society. Through this powerful examination, Tolstoy compels readers to look beyond surface beauty and to seek art that speaks truthfully to the shared human experience.
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