Early modernism : literature, music, and painting in Europe, 1900-1916
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Early modernism : literature, music, and painting in Europe, 1900-1916
Oxford University Press , Clarendon Press, 1994
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: hbk ISBN 9780198117469
内容説明
From the advent of Fauvism to the development of Dada, the early part of the 20th century saw a series of avant-garde movements in European literature, music and painting, which fundamentally re-examined the languages of the arts. This is an integrated introduction to the great movements of early modernism, which highlights interaction between the arts and the nature of the developments made by Matisse, Picasso, Schoenberg, Eliot, Apollinaire, Marinetti, Benn and many others. The resulting changes and radical new techniques such as atonality, cubism and collage are set in the context both of the art that preceded them and a profound shift in ideas. Theories of the unconscious, the association of ideas, primitivism, and reliance upon an expressionist intuition led to a reshaped conception of personal identity, and the book examines the representation of the modernist self in the work of figures including Joyce, Mann, Conrad and Stravinsky.
目次
- Introduction. I. The Dynamics of Change: 1) Scepticism and Confrontation 2) The Withdrawal from Consensual Languages 3) Technique and Idea. II. The Development of a Modernist Aesthetic: New Languages for Painting and Music: 1) Matisse and Expression 2) Kandinsky and Abstraction 3) Schoenberg and Atonality 4) Braque, Picasso and Cubism 5) Language and Innovation. III. The Modernist Self: 1) Internal Divisions: Conrad, Nietzsche, Freud, Mann, Joyce, and Eliot 2) Subjectivity and Primitivism: The Demoiselles d'Avignon, Erwartung, and the Rite of spring. IV. The City: 1) The Individual and the Collective 2) The Futurists 3) Paris: the Poet in the City 4) Beyond the Stream of Consciousness: Simultaneism, Collage, and Parole in liberta 5) Berlin. V. London and the Reception of Modernist Ideas 1) From Hulme to Imagism 2) Post Impressionism 3) Futurism 4) Abstraction, Classicism, and Vorticism. VI. Aspects of the Avant-Garde 1) Diffusion and Adaptation 2) Progress and the Avant-Garde 3) Irrationalism and the Social 4) A Political Conclusion?. Notes
- Index.
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: pbk ISBN 9780198182528
内容説明
From the advent of Fauvism to the development of Dada, the early part of this century saw a series of avant-garde movements in European literature, music, and painting, which fundamentally re-examined the languages of the arts.
Early Modernism is a uniquely integrated introduction to the great movements of this period. In contrast to the overly literary bias of previous studies of Modernism it highlights the interaction between the arts and the interlinking nature of the developments made by Matisse, Picasso, Schoenberg, Eliot, Apollinaire, Marinetti, Benn and many others. The resulting changes and radical new techniques such as atonality, cubism, and collage, are set in the context both of the art that
preceded them and a profound shift in ideas. Theories of the unconscious, the association of ideas, primitivism, and reliance upon upon an expressionist intuition led to a reshaped conception of personal identity, and the book examines the representation of the Modernist self in the work of figures including
Joyce, Mann, Conrad, and Stravinsky.
Lavishly illustrated, Early Modernism provides an elegant and incisive guide to this momentous period in the history of European art.
目次
- Introduction. I. The Dynamics of Change: 1) Scepticism and Confrontation 2) The Withdrawal from Consensual Languages 3) Technique and Idea. II. The Development of a Modernist Aesthetic: New Languages for Painting and Music: 1) Matisse and Expression 2) Kandinsky and Abstraction 3) Schoenberg and Atonality 4) Braque, Picasso and Cubism 5) Language and Innovation. III. The Modernist Self: 1) Internal Divisions: Conrad, Nietzsche, Freud, Mann, Joyce, and Eliot 2) Subjectivity and Primitivism: The Demoiselles d'Avignon, Erwartung, and the Rite of spring. IV. The City: 1) The Individual and the Collective 2) The Futurists 3) Paris: the Poet in the City 4) Beyond the Stream of Consciousness: Simultaneism, Collage, and Parole in liberta 5) Berlin. V. London and the Reception of Modernist Ideas 1) From Hulme to Imagism 2) Post Impressionism 3) Futurism 4) Abstraction, Classicism, and Vorticism. VI. Aspects of the Avant-Garde 1) Diffusion and Adaptation 2) Progress and the Avant-Garde 3) Irrationalism and the Social 4) A Political Conclusion?. Notes
- Index.
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