The Triumph of Music
Title | The Triumph of Music PDF eBook |
Author | T. C. W. Blanning |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 440 |
Release | 2008-11-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780674031043 |
A distinguished historian chronicles the rise of music and musicians in the West, from lowly balladeers to the great composers to today's rock stars. How, Blanning asks, did music progress from subordinate status to its present position of supremacy among the creative arts?
Popular Bohemia
Title | Popular Bohemia PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Gluck |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 239 |
Release | 2009-07-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0674037677 |
A radical reconceptualization of modernism, this book traces the appearance of the modern artist to the Paris of the 1830s and links the emergence of an enduring modernist aesthetic to the fleeting forms of popular culture. Contrary to conventional views of a private self retreating from history and modernity, Popular Bohemia shows us the modernist as a public persona parodying the stereotypes of commercial mass culture. Here we see how the modern artist—alternately assuming the roles of the melodramatic hero, the urban flâneur, the female hysteric, the tribal primitive—created his own version of an expressive, public modernity in opposition to an increasingly repressive and conformist bourgeois culture. And here we see how a specifically modern aesthetic culture in nineteenth-century Paris came about, not in opposition to commercial popular culture, but in close alliance with it. Popular Bohemia revises dominant historical narratives about modernism from the perspective of a theoretically informed cultural history that spans the period between 1830 and 1914. In doing so, it reconnects the intellectual history of avant-garde art with the cultural history of bohemia and the social history of the urban experience to reveal the circumstances in which a truly modernist culture emerged.
The Bohemian Jinks
Title | The Bohemian Jinks PDF eBook |
Author | Porter Garnett |
Publisher | |
Pages | 214 |
Release | 1908 |
Genre | California |
ISBN |
The Spirit of Bohemia
Title | The Spirit of Bohemia PDF eBook |
Author | Vladimir Nosek |
Publisher | London, George Allen & Unwin, Limited |
Pages | 410 |
Release | 1927 |
Genre | Bohemia (Czech Republic) |
ISBN |
On Bohemia
Title | On Bohemia PDF eBook |
Author | Cesar Grana |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 833 |
Release | 2017-09-29 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1351502395 |
Bohemia has been variously defined as a mythical country, a state of mind, a tavern by the wayside on the road of life. The editors of this volume prefer a leaner definition: an attitude of dissent from the prevailing values of middle-class society, one dependent on the existence of caf life. But whatever definition is preferred, this rich and long overdue collective portrait of Bohemian life in a large variety of settings is certain to engage and even entrance readers of all types: from the student of culture to social researchers and literary figures n search of their ancestral roots. The work is international in scope and social scientific in conception. But because of the special nature of the Bohemian fascination, the volume is also graced by an unusually larger number of exquisite literary essays. Hence, one will find in this anthology writings by Malcolm Cowely, Norman Podhoretz, Norman Mailer, Theophile Gautier, Honore de Balzac, Mary Austin, Stefan Zweig, Nadine Gordimer, and Ernest Hemingway. Social scientists are well represented by Cesar Grana, Ephraim Mizruchi, W.I. Thomas, Florian Znaniecki, Harvey Zorbaugh, John R. Howard, and G. William Domhoff, among others.The volume is sectioned into major themes in the history of Bohemia: social and literary origins, testimony by the participants, analysis by critics of and crusaders for the bohemian life, the ideological characteristics of the bohemians, and the long term prospect as well as retrospect for bohemenianism as a system, culture and ideology. The editors have provided a framework for examining some fundamental themes in social structure and social deviance: What are the levels of toleration within a society? Do artists deserve and receive special treatment by the powers that be? And what are the connections between bohemian life-styles and political protest movements?This is an anthology and not a treatise, so the reader is free to pick and choose not only wha
Anne's Bohemia
Title | Anne's Bohemia PDF eBook |
Author | Alfred Thomas |
Publisher | U of Minnesota Press |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780816630547 |
Ten chapters examine aspects of medieval Czech literature, with particular emphasis on women readers and subjects and the influence of the church. Individual manuscripts examined include The Dalimil Chronicle , The Ointment Seller , The Legend of Saint Procopius , The Life of St Catherine , The New Council and The Weaver, The Wycliffite Woman and The Dispute between Prague and Kutná Hora .
Bohemia in America, 1858–1920
Title | Bohemia in America, 1858–1920 PDF eBook |
Author | Joanna Levin |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 481 |
Release | 2009-10-21 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0804772541 |
Bohemia in America, 1858–1920 explores the construction and emergence of "Bohemia" in American literature and culture. Simultaneously a literary trope, a cultural nexus, and a socio-economic landscape, la vie bohème traveled to the United States from the Parisian Latin Quarter in the 1850s. At first the province of small artistic coteries, Bohemia soon inspired a popular vogue, embodied in restaurants, clubs, neighborhoods, novels, poems, and dramatic performances across the country. Levin's study follows la vie bohème from its earliest expressions in the U.S. until its explosion in Greenwich Village in the 1910s. Although Bohemia was everywhere in nineteenth- and twentieth-century American culture, it has received relatively little scholarly attention. Bohemia in America, 1858–1920 fills this critical void, discovering and exploring the many textual and geographic spaces in which Bohemia was conjured. Joanna Levin not only provides access to a neglected cultural phenomenon but also to a new and compelling way of charting the development of American literature and culture.