Art In Theory: Victor Hugo on the Grotesque

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"The distinguishing character of modern culture, he argues, is its preoccupation with the grotesque, by which he means the comic, the eccentric, the anomalous, the monsterous, the vernacular-everything i fact, that the classical is not"-45

The modern muse: "It will acknowledge that not everything in creation is beautiful to the human eye, that the ugly co-exist side by side with the beautiful, the deformed beside the gracious, the grotesque beside the sublime. good hand in hand with evil, and shadow with light"

wonder: whether nature mutiliated will be more beautiful than nature portrayed whole, whether art has the right to misrepresent man, life, and creations