Grotesque Revisited

Grotesque Revisited
Title Grotesque Revisited PDF eBook
Author Laurynas Katkus
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 200
Release 2013-07-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1443850942

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This collection of essays aims to recapitulate the state of grotesque poetics in modern and post-modern writing. It concentrates on Central and Eastern Europe, introducing the Western reader to the variety and ingenuity of this region’s literary traditions, ranging from German and Russian to Lithuanian and Romanian literatures. At the same time, it seeks to highlight the importance of the grotesque mode of writing in the region. It includes new insights and interpretations of theories on grotesque and Menippean satire including (but not limited to) the works of Mikhail Bakhtin. The historic scope of the volume ranges from the legacies of Nazi dictatorship and exile to the post-communist times, but it is especially focused on the Soviet era. Scholars, not only from Central and Eastern Europe, but also from Great Britain, Ireland, and Turkey, analyze the literary devices of the grotesque, examining the relationship between the socio-political background and subversive representations of the grotesque. Many studies take on a comparative and transnational approach. Alternatively, some studies aim to present important and innovative creators of grotesque texts in greater detail. This book, which features, among others, contributions by Professor Galin Tihanov, George Steiner Chair of Queen Mary College at the University of London; Professor Alexander Ivanitsky of the Russian State University of Humanities; Professor Algis Kalėda of the Lithuanian Institute of Literature and Folklore; Professor Peter Arnds of Trinity College, Dublin; and Dr Carmen Popescu of the University of Craiova, Romania, will appeal to a broad academic readership, including both students and professors wanting to discover more about the literary grotesque and modern Central and Eastern European literature and culture.

The Grotesque Modernist Body

The Grotesque Modernist Body
Title The Grotesque Modernist Body PDF eBook
Author David Cruickshank
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 270
Release
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ISBN 3031543467

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Human Concern/personal Torment

Human Concern/personal Torment
Title Human Concern/personal Torment PDF eBook
Author Robert N. Doty
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1989
Genre Art, American
ISBN

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Hugo Von Hofmannsthal and the Grotesque

Hugo Von Hofmannsthal and the Grotesque
Title Hugo Von Hofmannsthal and the Grotesque PDF eBook
Author Thomas Pratt Baldwin
Publisher
Pages 590
Release 1972
Genre
ISBN

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Beyond the Looking Glass

Beyond the Looking Glass
Title Beyond the Looking Glass PDF eBook
Author Natasha Perova
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 1997
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781566631822

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As Russian society passes through a stage of wrenching transformation, the vision of its writers has veered toward the absurd. This unique collection of amusing and unique stories presents the latest work of some of the modern absurdist writers.

Human Concern/personal Torment

Human Concern/personal Torment
Title Human Concern/personal Torment PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 40
Release 1989
Genre Art, American
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Grotesque and Caricature

Grotesque and Caricature
Title Grotesque and Caricature PDF eBook
Author Lucia Tantardini
Publisher BRILL
Pages 279
Release 2023-12-18
Genre Art
ISBN 9004679758

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Grotesque and Caricature: Leonardo to Bernini examines these two genres across Renaissance and Early Modern Italy. Although their origins stem from Antiquity, it were Leonardo da Vinci’s early teste caricate that injected fresh life into the tradition, greatly inspiring generations of artists. Critical among them were his Milanese followers, such as Giovanni Paolo Lomazzo, and also Michelangelo and Sebastiano del Piombo as well as, notably, Annibale Carracci, Guercino, and Bernini among others. Their artistic production—drawings, prints, paintings, and sculpture—reveals deep interest in physical, physiognomic, and psychological observations with a penchant for humour and wit. Written by an international group of established and emerging scholars, this volume explores new insights to these complementary artistic genres. Contributors include: Carlo Avilio, Ilaria Bernocchi, Christophe Brouard, Sandra Cheng, Susan Klaiber, Michael W. Kwakkelstein, Tod A. Marder, Rebecca Norris, Lucia Tantardini, Nicholas J. L. Turner, Mary Vaccaro, and Matthias Wivel.