In ‘Morals Versus Art, ‘ Anthony Comstock navigates the intricate interplay between morality and artistic expression, asserting that aesthetic pursuits often clash with societal values. Comstock’s literary style is characterized by a vigorous polemical approach, blending incisive critique with rich rhetorical flourishes. Rooted in the late 19th-century cultural context, the book exemplifies the Victorian moralistic backlash against the rise of modernism and its perceived threats to social order. Through a series of essays, the author challenges the boundaries of artistic freedom, questioning whether art should serve a moral purpose or exist independently from ethical considerations. Anthony Comstock, a prominent social reformer and the founder of the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice, was profoundly influenced by the tensions of his time. Engaging with the debates surrounding obscenity and censorship, Comstock was driven by a fervent belief in purging society of perceived moral decay. His experiences as an advocate for legislation controlling public decency undeniably shaped the arguments presented in this work. ‘Morals Versus Art’ is a thought-provoking exploration that invites readers to grapple with the enduring dilemmas of art and ethics. Scholars, artists, and anyone invested in cultural discourse will find Comstock’s insights essential for understanding the historical landscape of morality in the arts.
Anthony Comstock
Morals Versus Art [EPUB ebook]
The Battle of Morals and Art: A Literary Controversy in the Victorian Era
Morals Versus Art [EPUB ebook]
The Battle of Morals and Art: A Literary Controversy in the Victorian Era
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