À propos de l'auteur

Charles Eliot Norton was an influential American author, social critic, and professor of art, known for his deep engagement with literature and the arts. Born in Boston in 1827, he dedicated much of his life to the promotion of culture and education. Norton was particularly noted for his translations and commentaries on the works of great literary figures, including John Ruskin and Dante Alighieri. His academic career was marked by a commitment to integrating art and ethics, making him a pivotal figure in discussions around the role of art in society.

Norton was also a key advocate for the preservation of cultural heritage, and he played an essential role in the establishment of the Harvard University Art Museums. His writing reflects a rich understanding of the intersections between art and society, as well as a profound appreciation for the transformative power of literature. Throughout his life, he influenced generations of students and readers, encouraging them to appreciate the aesthetic dimensions of the world around them.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance November 16, 1827
Lieu de naissance Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Date de décès October 21, 1908