Hieroglyphic Modernisms
Title | Hieroglyphic Modernisms PDF eBook |
Author | Jesse Schotter |
Publisher | Edinburgh University Press |
Pages | 421 |
Release | 2018-01-15 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1474424791 |
Explores the transformative reign of the Catholic King James VII and the revolution that brought about his fall
Primordial Modernism
Title | Primordial Modernism PDF eBook |
Author | Cathryn Setz |
Publisher | Edinburgh University Press |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2019-08-05 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0748692185 |
Brings ideas and animals together to shed new light on modernist magazine culture Tests the concept of 'primordial' modernism as a tributary of primitivism, Jungian thought, and fraught nationalismsProvides readings of Eugene Jolas's creative and critical works that place him centre-stage in modernist studiesMoves between unpublished archival material, reception studies, and readings of overlooked authorsConsiders a wide range of modernist authors and artists as befitting to such a rich documentTouches on contemporary scientific discourse as an aspect of animal studiesThis adventurous study focuses on experimental animal writing in the major interwar journal transition (1927-1938), which contains a striking recurrence of metaphors around the most basic forms of life. Amoebas, fish, lizards, birds - some of the 'lowest' and 'oldest' creatures on earth often emerge at the very places authors seek expressions for the 'newest' and the 'highest' in art. Discussing works by James Joyce, Henry Miller, Gottfried Benn, Eugene Jolas, Kay Boyle, Bryher, Paul luard and more, Cathryn Setz investigates this paradox and provides a new understanding of transition's contribution to twentieth-century periodical culture.
Abstraction in Modernism and Modernity
Title | Abstraction in Modernism and Modernity PDF eBook |
Author | Jeff Wallace |
Publisher | Edinburgh University Press |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2023-04-30 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1474461670 |
Explores abstraction as a keyword in aesthetic modernism and in critical thinking since Marx
Modernism and Still Life
Title | Modernism and Still Life PDF eBook |
Author | Tobin Claudia Tobin |
Publisher | Edinburgh University Press |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2020-03-02 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1474455158 |
Explores the 'still life spirit' in modern painting, prose, dance, sculpture and poetryChallenges the conventional positioning of still life a 'minor' genre in art historyProposes a radical alternative to narratives of modernism that privilege speed and motion by revealing forms of stillness and still life at the heart of modern literature and visual cultureProvides the first study of still life to consider the genre across modern literature, visual cultures and danceUncovers connections and cultural exchange between networks of European and American artists including the Bloomsbury Group and Wallace StevensThe late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries have been characterised as the 'age of speed' but they also witnessed a reanimation of still life across different art forms. This book takes an original approach to still life in modern literature and the visual arts by examining the potential for movement and transformation in the idea of stillness and the ordinary. It ranges widely in its material, taking Czanne and literary responses to his still life painting as its point of departure. It investigates constellations of writers, visual artists and dancers including D. H. Lawrence, Virginia Woolf, David Jones, Winifred Nicholson, Wallace Stevens, and lesser-known figures including Charles Mauron and Margaret Morris. Claudia Tobin reveals that at the heart of modern art were forms of stillness that were intimately bound up with movement: the still life emerges charged with animation, vibration and rhythm; an unstable medium, unexpectedly vital and well suited to the expression of modern concerns.
Modernist Exoskeleton
Title | Modernist Exoskeleton PDF eBook |
Author | Rachel Murray |
Publisher | Edinburgh University Press |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2020-03-02 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1474458211 |
"Focusing on the writing of Wyndham Lewis, D. H. Lawrence, H.D. and Samuel Beckett, this book uncovers a shared fascination with the aesthetic possibilities of the insect body - its adaptive powers, distinct stages of growth and swarming formations."--
Hieroglyphs: A Very Short Introduction
Title | Hieroglyphs: A Very Short Introduction PDF eBook |
Author | Penelope Wilson |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 2004-08-12 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0192805029 |
Hieroglyphs were far more than a language. They were an omnipresent and all-powerful force in communicating the messages of ancient Egyptian culture for over three thousand years. In this exciting new study, Penelope Wilson explores the cultural significance of hieroglyphs with an emphasis on previously neglected areas such as cryptography and the continuing deciphering of the script in modern times.
The Way of Modernism & Other Essays
Title | The Way of Modernism & Other Essays PDF eBook |
Author | James Franklin Bethune-Baker |
Publisher | CUP Archive |
Pages | 166 |
Release | 1927 |
Genre | Bible and evolution |
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