Charles Lalo (24 February 1877 in Périgueux – 1 April 1953 in Paris) was a French writer on aesthetics.
Lalo studied philosophy at the University of Paris, gaining a doctorate in 1908.
[1] After being a schoolmaster, he succeeded Victor Basch in the chair of aesthetics at the Sorbonne, which he held from 1933 until his death.
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