Inventing American Modernism

Inventing American Modernism

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  • Author: Jill E. Pearlman
  • Publisher: University of Virginia Press
  • ISBN: 9780813926025
  • Category : Architecture
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 300

"In this book Jill Pearlman argues that Gropius did not effect changes alone and, further, that the Harvard Graduate School of Design was not merely an offshoot of the Bauhaus. - She offers a crucial missing piece to the story - and to the history of modern architecture - by focusing on Joseph Hudnut, the school's dean and founder."--BOOK JACKET.


American Modernism

American Modernism

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  • Author: R. Roger Remington
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • ISBN: 9780300098167
  • Category : Design
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 202

Presents an account of a key period in American graphic design as it manifested itself in various media, covering major historical influences and significant works.


The African American Roots of Modernism

The African American Roots of Modernism

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  • Author: James Edward Smethurst
  • Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
  • ISBN: 0807834637
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 266

The period between 1880 and 1918, at the end of which Jim Crow was firmly established and the Great Migration of African Americans was well under way, was not the nadir for black culture, James Smethurst reveals, but instead a time of profound response fr


A Rose for Emily and Other Stories

A Rose for Emily and Other Stories

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  • Author: William Faulkner
  • Publisher: Random House
  • ISBN: 0307799697
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 197

Here is a classic collection from one of America’s greatest authors. Though these short stories have universal appeal, they are intensely local in setting. With the exception of “Turn About,” which derives from the time of the First World War, all these tales unfold in a small town in Mississippi, William Faulkner’s birthplace and lifelong home. Some stories—such as “A Rose for Emily,” “The Hound,” and “That Evening Sun”—are famous, displaying an uncanny blend of the homely and the horrifying. But others, though less well known, are equally colorful and characteristic. The gently nostalgic “Delta Autumn” provides a striking contrast to “Dry September” and “Barn Burning,” which are intensely dramatic. As the editor, Saxe Commins, states in his illuminating Foreword: “These eight stories reflect the deep love and loathing, the tenderness and contempt, the identification and repudiation William Faulkner has felt for the traditions and the way of life of his own portion of the world.”


The Cambridge Companion to American Modernism

The Cambridge Companion to American Modernism

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  • Author: Walter Kalaidjian
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521829953
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 360

Original essays by twelve distinguished international scholars offer critical overviews of the major genres, literary culture, and social contexts that define the current state of scholarship. This Companion also features a chronology of key events and publication dates covering the first half of the twentieth century in the United States. The introductory reference guide concludes with a current bibliography of further reading organized by chapter topics.


The Routledge Introduction to American Modernism

The Routledge Introduction to American Modernism

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  • Author: Linda Wagner-Martin
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317538102
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 192

The modernist period was crucial for American literature as it gave writers the chance to be truly innovative and create their own distinct identity. Starting slightly earlier than many guides to modernism this lucid and comprehensive guide introduces the reader to the essential history of the period including technology, religion, economy, class, gender and immigration. These contexts are woven of into discussions of many significant authors and texts from the period. Wagner-Martin brings her years of writing about American modernism to explicate poetry and drama as well as fiction and life-writing. Among the authors emphasized are Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gertrude Stein, Willa Cather, John Dos Passos, William Carlos Williams, Mike Gold, James T. Farrell, Clifford Odets, John Steinbeck and countless others. A clear and engaging introduction to an exciting period of literature, this is the ultimate guide for those seeking an overview of American Modernism.


Art Appreciation

Art Appreciation

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  • Author: Deborah Gustlin
  • Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781516503438
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

Creative Art: Methods and Materials educates readers about a variety of art methods and the ways different civilizations have used them in artistic expression. Each of the fourteen chapters is designed around a specific art method and material, and includes examples of art works and the artists who created them. Students learn about bronze casting, stone carving, clay sculpture, woodcuts and posters, glass work, and installation art. Each method is matched to artists both ancient and modern. Rather than adhering to a standard approach that focuses on white, male, European artists, the book broadens the student's perspective by including often overlooked female artists. Global in approach and comprehensive in coverage of arts forms, representations, and styles throughout history, Creative Art has been developed for sixteen-week courses in art appreciation, or introductory survey courses in art history.


William James

William James

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  • Author: Robert D. Richardson
  • Publisher: HMH
  • ISBN: 0547526733
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 638

The definitive biography of the fascinating William James, whose life and writing put an indelible stamp on psychology, philosophy, teaching, and religion—on modernism itself. Often cited as the “father of American psychology,” William James was an intellectual luminary who made significant contributions to at least five fields: psychology, philosophy, religious studies, teaching, and literature. A member of one of the most unusual and notable of American families, James struggled to achieve greatness amid the brilliance of his theologian father; his brother, the novelist Henry James; and his sister, Alice James. After studying medicine, he ultimately realized that his true interests lay in philosophy and psychology, a choice that guided his storied career at Harvard, where he taught some of America’s greatest minds. But it is James’s contributions to intellectual study that reveal the true complexity of man. In this biography that seeks to understand James’s life through his work—including Principles of Psychology, The Varieties of Religious Experience, and Pragmatism—Robert D. Richardson has crafted an exceptionally insightful work that explores the mind of a genius, resulting in “a gripping and often inspiring story of intellectual and spiritual adventure” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). “A magnificent biography.” —The Washington Post


Central American Modernism

Central American Modernism

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  • Author: Mark Morgan Ford
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780988336292
  • Category : Art, Central American
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 330


Masterpieces of American Modernism

Masterpieces of American Modernism

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  • Author: William C. Agee
  • Publisher: Merrell
  • ISBN: 9781858945958
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Modernism, referring to the period dating roughly from the late 19th century through 1970, is regarded as a crucial moment in the history of American art. Although Modernist artists adopted a wide range of styles, they were tied by a desire to interpret the rapidly changing nature of society, and to cast aside the conventions of representational art. Some, such as Stuart Davis and Joseph Stella, responded to consumerism, urbanism, and industrial technology, while others, such as Arthur Dove and Georgia O’Keeffe, found inspiration in nature and the traditional Native American culture of the Southwest. This magnificent new book presents the works of the Vilcek Collection, an unparalleled private collection of American Modernist art. Jan and Marica Vilcek acquired their first American Modernist work in 2001, and have since assembled an amazing collection of masterworks representative of a crucial moment in the history of American art. Art historian Lewis Kachur explores almost 100 rarely seen paintings, works on paper, and sculptures by more than 20 leading artists active during the first half of the last century, while William C. Agee contributes an authoritative introduction. Lavishly illustrated throughout, Masterpieces of American Modernism offers an outstanding overview of the radical shift in art that this movement represents.