Neo-Romantic Landscapes

Neo-Romantic Landscapes
Title Neo-Romantic Landscapes PDF eBook
Author Stella Hockenhull
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 220
Release 2009-03-26
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1443808598

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Neo-Romantic Landscapes offers a reappraisal of the 1940s films of Powell and Pressburger focusing on their use of landscape. Questioning the established notion that the two film-makers, owing to their non-British personal roots, are located as un-British and ‘other’, Stella Hockenhull draws a correlation between the two media of film and painting to suggest otherwise. Emphasising the spiritual aspects of landscape and nature at a time when the experience and imagery of the war years generated a particular kind of ‘affect’ arising from the aftermath of destruction, she locates Powell and Pressburger’s wartime films in their historical and cultural context, notably Neo-Romanticism. By offering a close analysis of films such as A Canterbury Tale, I Know Where I’m Going!, Black Narcissus and Gone to Earth she finds similar aesthetic qualities in a number of British landscape paintings executed contemporaneously. Drawing on press reviews for contemporary spectator response, Neo-Romantic Landscapes offers a redirection of Film Studies, foregrounding the aesthetic pleasures of cinema in excess of narrative plausibility, thus resituating Powell and Pressburger in the British cultural traditions of the visual arts.

Voices in the Wilderness

Voices in the Wilderness
Title Voices in the Wilderness PDF eBook
Author Walter Simmons
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 435
Release 2006-02-24
Genre Music
ISBN 1461621194

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Despite the Modernist search for new and innovative aesthetics and rejection of traditional tonality, several twentieth century composers have found their own voice while steadfastly relying on the aesthetics and techniques of Romanticism and 19th century composition principles. Musicological and reference texts have regarded these composers as isolated exceptions to modern thoughts of composition—exceptions of little importance, treated simplistically and superficially. Music critic and scholar Walter Simmons, however, believes these composers and their works should be taken seriously. They are worthy of more scholarly consideration, and deserve proper analysis, assessment, and discussion in their own regard. In Voices in the Wilderness, the first in a series of books celebrating the "Twentieth-Century Traditionalist," Simmons looks at six Neo-Romantic composers: Ernest Bloch Howard Hanson Vittorio Giannini Paul Creston Samuel Barber Nicolas Flagello Through biographical overviews and a comprehensive assessment of musical works, Simmons provides readers with a clear understanding of the significance of the composers, their bodies of work, and their placement in musicological history. The chapters delve deeply and objectively into each composer's oeuvre, addressing their origins, stylistic traits and consistencies, phases of development, strengths and weaknesses, and affinities with other composers. The composers' most representative works are identified, and each chapter concludes with a discography of essential recordings. Visit the author's website to read samples from the book and to listen to representative excerpts of each composer's work.

Romantic Geography

Romantic Geography
Title Romantic Geography PDF eBook
Author Yi-Fu Tuan
Publisher University of Wisconsin Pres
Pages 216
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 0299296830

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Geography is useful, indeed necessary, to survival. Everyone must know where to find food, water, and a place of rest, and, in the modern world, all must make an effort to make the Earth -- our home -- habitable. But much present-day geography lacks drama, with its maps and statistics, descriptions and analysis, but no acts of chivalry, no sense of quest. Not long ago, however, geography was romantic. Heroic explorers ventured to forbidding environments -- oceans, mountains, forests, caves, deserts, polar ice caps -- to test their power of endurance for reasons they couldn't fully articulate. Why climb Everest? "Because it is there." In this book, the author considers the human tendency -- stronger in some cultures than in others -- to veer away from the middle ground of common sense to embrace the polarized values of light and darkness, high and low, chaos and form, mind and body. In so doing, venturesome humans can find salvation in geographies that cater not so much to survival needs (or even to good, comfortable living) as to the passionate and romantic aspirations of their nature

Caspar David Friedrich and the Subject of Landscape

Caspar David Friedrich and the Subject of Landscape
Title Caspar David Friedrich and the Subject of Landscape PDF eBook
Author Joseph Leo Koerner
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 1995
Genre Art
ISBN 9780300065473

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Mary Butts and British Neo-Romanticism

Mary Butts and British Neo-Romanticism
Title Mary Butts and British Neo-Romanticism PDF eBook
Author Andrew Radford
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 273
Release 2014-10-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1441138617

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Considers the eco-feminist fiction of the inter-war British writer Mary Butts in the context of the neo-Romantic movement of the mid-Twentieth Century.

The Romantic Landscape

The Romantic Landscape
Title The Romantic Landscape PDF eBook
Author Stan Lichens
Publisher Pomegranate
Pages 112
Release 2004
Genre Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.)
ISBN 0764928899

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In the 19th century, a number of artists painted the landscape of New York's Hudson River Valley in a romantic style that embodied their reverence for nature. Organized by season, this volume contains gorgeous color reproductions of the contemporary art of Stan Lichens, whose work combines techniques of photography, watercolor pencils, and digital

Keith Vaughan

Keith Vaughan
Title Keith Vaughan PDF eBook
Author Philip Vann
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 188
Release 2012
Genre Art
ISBN 9781848220973

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Keith Vaughan (1912-77) was a major figure in post-war British art who is known for his searching portraits of the male nude and his association with the Neo-Romantic painters. This book provides for the first time a definitive, illustrated account of his life and work, exploring his wide-ranging achievement as a modern British artist.