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  1. 1 de abr. de 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 College, Oxford ...

  2. Walter Pater's personality remains elusive in spite of attempts to remove his mask. But then it was Pater himself who crafted the dichotomy and he took the liberty of erasing himself. To the frustration of his biographers he did not keep a diary nor did he write many letters, which he dismissed as "a poor means of communication" ( Letters 123).

  3. Walter Horatio Pater nació el 4 de agosto de 1839 cerca de Stepney, en Londres. La infancia de Pater fue ensombrecida por la muerte prematura de sus padres. Es probable que estas pérdidas le influyeran en su preocupación personal por «la horrible brevedad» de la vida ( Renaissance, 152). El efecto inmediato fue que Pater y sus hermanos ...

  4. Pater extended his discretion even into the minutiae of his biography: his was a life notable above all for its lack of incident. We do, however, have the usual official signposts. We know that he was born Walter Horatio Pater near Stepney in 1839, the second son and third child of Richard and Maria Pater. A fourth child, Clara Ann, was born in ...

  5. WALTER PATER 99 Medusa, says Freud, is a hieroglyph for the fear of castration and for its veiling or sup plementary assuaging. The Medusa head is a sign for the discovery of the absence of the maternal phallus. It also offers in the snakey locks of the Medusa frightening yet secretly reassuring proofs for the existence of that phallus.

  6. Walter Pater defines that our physical life is a constant motion of different elements. The different actions such as the passage of the blood, the wasting and repairing of the lenses of the eye, the modification of tissues are governed by elementary forces. Further, the action of these forces extends beyond us.

  7. 10 de nov. de 2011 · Walter Pater (born August4, 1839) was an Englaish essayist, critic and writer of fiction. He attended Queen's College, Oxford. His earliest work, an essay on Samuel Taylor Coleridge, appeared in 1866 in The Westminster Review; Pater soon became a regular contributor to a number of serious reviews, especially The Fortnightly, which published his essays on Leonardo da Vinci, Pico Della Mirandola ...