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Susan Sontag's theoretical essays on art and aesthetics generally have not received much attention from philosophers. Even those who prize her critical work have tended to sell short the early, more theoretical essays like "Against Interpretation" and “On Style.” Perhaps this neglect is self-wrought. Sontag is often at her best when engaged in critical practice, that is, criticism of particular works of art on their own terms. Her theoretical work, however, tends to be both abstracting and declamatory and, so, operates against her strong suit. Moreover, Sontag herself gave precedence to critical practice over theorizing. Accordingly, she is led to reduce the importance of those early essays.
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