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For Walter Pater, 'true aesthetic criticism' takes place when one is working across the arts, acknowledging differences of media and defining their 'limitations', but always seeking possibilities of interconnection. Only in this way can the arts and aesthetic criticism 'lend each other new forces'. This collection of thirteen essays by a team of international scholars vividly demonstrates the interartistic reach and continuing significance of his writings. Part I concentrates specifically on nineteenth-century painting and Victorian museum theory. Part II explores the dynamic arts, both traditional (sculpture, music, drama) and contemporary (photography and cinema). Part III investigates Pater's theory and practices of writing aesthetic discourse. Throughout, the argument is made that for Pater, critique is enabled in the act of transgressing both artistic and sensory boundaries