Memory and Memorials

Memory and Memorials
Title Memory and Memorials PDF eBook
Author Jr. Shapiro
Publisher Routledge
Pages 254
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351506013

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Focusing on the "long" nineteenth century, from the French Revolution to the beginnings of Modernism, this book examines the significance of memory in this era of turbulent social change. Through investigation of science, literature, history and the visual arts, the authors explore theories of memory and the cultural and literary resonances of memorializing.Drawing on the work of many of the most influential literary figures of the period, such as Tennyson, Scott, and Hardy, Memory and Memorials explores key topics such as: gender and memory; Victorian psychological theories of memory; and cultural constructions in literature, science, history and architecture.Memory and Memorials: From the French Revolution to World War One employs a range of new and influential interdisciplinary methodologies. It offers both a fresh theoretical understanding of the period, and a wealth of empirical material of use to the historian, literary critic or social psychologist.

Memory and Memorials

Memory and Memorials
Title Memory and Memorials PDF eBook
Author Jacqueline M. Labbe
Publisher Routledge
Pages 252
Release 2017-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 1351506021

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Focusing on the "long" nineteenth century, from the French Revolution to the beginnings of Modernism, this book examines the significance of memory in this era of turbulent social change. Through investigation of science, literature, history and the visual arts, the authors explore theories of memory and the cultural and literary resonances of memorializing.Drawing on the work of many of the most influential literary figures of the period, such as Tennyson, Scott, and Hardy, Memory and Memorials explores key topics such as: gender and memory; Victorian psychological theories of memory; and cultural constructions in literature, science, history and architecture.Memory and Memorials: From the French Revolution to World War One employs a range of new and influential interdisciplinary methodologies. It offers both a fresh theoretical understanding of the period, and a wealth of empirical material of use to the historian, literary critic or social psychologist.

For the Fallen

For the Fallen
Title For the Fallen PDF eBook
Author Edward Elgar
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 1916
Genre Cantatas, Secular
ISBN

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Memory and Memorials, 1789-1914

Memory and Memorials, 1789-1914
Title Memory and Memorials, 1789-1914 PDF eBook
Author Matthew Campbell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 252
Release 2002-11
Genre History
ISBN 1134583001

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This volume explores the cultural importance of concepts and theories of memory. Ranging historically from the French Revolution to the beginnings of Modernism, it examines the importance of memory in cultural history.

Special Bulletin ...

Special Bulletin ...
Title Special Bulletin ... PDF eBook
Author Chicago Public Library
Publisher
Pages 252
Release 1901
Genre
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Buckskin & Broadcloth

Buckskin & Broadcloth
Title Buckskin & Broadcloth PDF eBook
Author Sheila M. F. Johnston
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 258
Release 1997-11-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1896219209

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An exciting volume of anecdotes, letters, and poetry, illustrated with period photographs and new illustrations.

The Afternoon Landscape

The Afternoon Landscape
Title The Afternoon Landscape PDF eBook
Author Thomas Wentworth Higginson
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 1889
Genre American poetry
ISBN

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