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British Romantic Art and the Second World War

Author : Stuart Sillars
Publisher : Springer
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1991-06-18
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781349099184

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British Romantic Art and the Second World War by Stuart Sillars Pdf

An examination of the ways in which the artists and writers of the 1940s developed and extended approaches from earlier English romanticism to provide a direct and compassionate response to the reality of contemporary destruction.

Art, Propaganda and Aerial Warfare in Britain during the Second World War

Author : Rebecca Searle
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 167 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2020-07-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9781350075450

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Art, Propaganda and Aerial Warfare in Britain during the Second World War by Rebecca Searle Pdf

The War Artists' Advisory Committee (WAAC) were responsible for the production of some of the most iconic images of the Second World War. Despite its rich historical value, this collection has been poorly utilised by historians and hasn't been subjected to the levels of analysis afforded to other forms of wartime culture. This innovative study addresses this gap by bringing official war art into dialogue with the social, economic and military histories of the Second World War. Rebecca Searle explores the tensions between the documentarist and propagandistic roles of the WAAC in their representation of aerial warfare in the battle for production, the Battle of Britain, the Blitz and the bombing of Germany. Her analyses demonstrate that whilst there was a strong correlation between war art and propaganda, the WAAC depicted many aspects of experience that were absent from wartime propaganda, such as class divisions within the services, gendered hierarchies within industries, civilian death and the true nature of the bombing of Germany. In addition, she shows that propagandistic constructions were not entirely separate from lived experience, but reflected experience and shaped the way that individuals made sense of the war. Accessibly written, highly illustrated and packed with valuable examples of the use of war art as historical source, this book will enhance our understanding of the social and cultural history of Britain during the Second World War.

War Paint

Author : Brian Foss,Professor of Art History School for Studies in Art and Culture Brian Foss
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2007-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 0300108907

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War Paint by Brian Foss,Professor of Art History School for Studies in Art and Culture Brian Foss Pdf

In this groundbreaking examination of British war art during the Second World War, Brian Foss delves deeply into what art meant to Britain and its people at a time when the nation's very survival was under threat. Foss probes the impact of war art on the relations between art, state patronage, and public interest in art, and he considers how this period of duress affected the trajectory of British Modernism. Supported by some two hundred illustrations and extensive archival research, the book offers the richest, most nuanced view of mid-century art and artists in Britain yet written. The author focuses closely on Sir Kenneth Clark's influential War Artists' Advisory Committee and explores topics ranging from censorship to artists' finances, from the depiction of women as war workers to the contributions of war art to evolving notions of national identity and Britishness. Lively and insightful, the book adds new dimensions to the study of British art and cultural history.

World War II in Asia and the Pacific and the War's Aftermath, with General Themes

Author : Loyd Lee
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1998-10-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9780313033155

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World War II in Asia and the Pacific and the War's Aftermath, with General Themes by Loyd Lee Pdf

A companion to World War II in Europe, Africa, and the Americas, this volume reevaluates the most enduring literature on basic aspects of the war in Asia and the Pacific. It also covers themes pertaining to societies at war, culture, the arts, and science and technology as well as international relations and the postwar world. Included are not only grand strategy, military and naval campaigns, and matters of diplomacy, but also resistance, collaboration, prisoners of war, and broad topics of the home front, including chapters on gender issues, film, literature, popular culture, and propaganda. This volume and its companion provide the first comprehensive historiographic reference work on the war. Each chapter describes the state of knowledge on the topic, relating each bibliographic reference to the chapter's themes and issues, and concludes with a bibliography. Recent original scholarship is included when it aids new understanding, and older works of enduring value also find a place. The essays in this volume will interest scholars and college teachers as well as advanced students and serious amateurs seeking insight into the history of the war and its literature.

Neo-Romantic Landscapes

Author : Stella Hockenhull
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2009-03-26
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781443808590

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Neo-Romantic Landscapes by Stella Hockenhull Pdf

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.

Romantic Moderns

Author : Alexandra Harris
Publisher : Thames & Hudson
Page : 459 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2023-04-06
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780500778425

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While the battles for modern art and society were being fought in France and Spain, it has seemed a betrayal that John Betjeman and John Piper were in love with a provincial world of old churches and tea-shops. In this multi-award-winning book, Alexandra Harris tells a different story. In the 1930s and 1940s, artists and writers explored what it meant to be alive in England. Eclectically, passionately, wittily, they showed that the modern need not be at war with the past. Constructivists and conservatives could work together, and even the Bauhaus émigré, László Moholy-Nagy, was beguiled into taking photographs for Betjemans nostalgic Oxford University Chest. This modern English renaissance was shared by writers, painters, gardeners, architects, critics, tourists and composers. John Piper, Virginia Woolf, Florence White, Christopher Tunnard, Evelyn Waugh, E. M. Forster and the Sitwells are part of the story, along with Bill Brandt, Graham Sutherland, Eric Ravilious and Cecil Beaton.

Culture, Northern Ireland, and the Second World War

Author : Guy Woodward
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : History
ISBN : 9780198716853

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Culture, Northern Ireland, and the Second World War by Guy Woodward Pdf

Originally presented as the author's thesis (Trinity College, Dublin, 2012).

British Literature and Culture in Second World Wartime

Author : Beryl Pong
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2020-05-14
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780192577641

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British Literature and Culture in Second World Wartime by Beryl Pong Pdf

British Literature and Culture in Second World Wartime excavates British late modernism's relationship to war in terms of chronophobia: a joint fear of the past and future. As a wartime between, but distinct from, those of the First World War and the Cold War, Second World wartime involves an anxiety that is both repetition and imaginary: both a dread of past violence unleashed anew, and that of a future violence still ungraspable. Identifying a constellation of temporalities and affects under three tropes—time capsules, time zones, and ruins—this volume contends that Second World wartime is a pivotal moment when wartime surpassed the boundaries of a specific state of emergency, becoming first routine and then open-ended. It offers a synoptic, wide-ranging look at writers on the home front, including Henry Green, Elizabeth Bowen, Virginia Woolf, and Rose Macaulay, through a variety of genres, such as life-writing, the novel, and the short story. It also considers an array of cultural and archival material from photographers such as Cecil Beaton, filmmakers such as Charles Crichton, and artists such as John Minton. It shows how figures harnessed or exploited their media's temporal properties to formally register the distinctiveness of this wartime through a complex feedback between anticipation and retrospection, oftentimes fashioning the war as a memory, even while it was taking place. While offering a strong foundation for new readers of the mid-century, the book's overall theoretical focus on chronophobia will be an important intervention for those already working in the field.

The Poetry of Dylan Thomas

Author : John Goodby
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 513 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2013-07-31
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781846319945

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The Poetry of Dylan Thomas by John Goodby Pdf

An important reappraisal of the poetry of Dylan Thomas in terms of modern critical theory.

Shadow Sites

Author : Kitty Hauser
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2007-03-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9780191525650

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Shadow Sites by Kitty Hauser Pdf

At certain times of the day - at sunrise, and sunset - the outlines of prehistoric fields, barrows and hill-forts in the British landscape may be thrown into relief. Such 'shadow sites', best seen from above, and captured by an airborne camera, are both examples of, and metaphors for, a particular way of seeing the landscape. At a time of rapid modernisation and urbanisation in mid-twentieth-century Britain, an archaeological vision of the British landscape reassured and enchanted a number of writers, artists, photographers, and film-makers. From John Piper, Eric Ravilious and Shell guide books, to photographs of bomb damage, aerial archaeology, and The Wizard of Oz, Kitty Hauser delves into evocative interpretations of the landscape and looks at the affinities between photography as a medium to capture traces of the past as well as their absence.

A British Anarchist Tradition

Author : Carissa Honeywell
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2011-05-12
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781441184559

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A British Anarchist Tradition by Carissa Honeywell Pdf

A British Anarchist Tradition focuses on three contemporary British theorists and practitioners, Herbert Read, Colin Ward, and Alex Comfort and looks at their interrelation, commonality, and collective influence on British radical thought. The book aims to foster a greater understanding of anarchism as an intellectual response to 20th century developments and its impact on political thought and movements. For the first time, the work of these three writers is presented as a tradition, highlighting the consistency of their themes and concerns. To do so, the book shows how they addressed the problems faced by modern British society, with clear lines of political, literary, and intellectual traditions linking them. It also focuses on their contribution to the development of anarchist conceptions of freedom in the twentieth century. A British Anarchist Tradition identifies an area of anarchism that deserves greater critical, scholarly attention. Its unique and thorough research will make it a valuable resource for anyone interested in contemporary anarchist thought, political theory, and political movements.

The Arts in the 1970s

Author : Bart Moore-Gilbert
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 283 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2013-02-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781134858378

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Were the 1970s really `the devils decade'? Images of strikes, galloping inflation, rising unemployment and bitter social divisions evoke a period of unparalleled economic decline, political confrontation and social fragmentation. But how significant were the pessimism and self-doubt of the 1970s, and what was the legacy of its cultural conflicts? Covering the entire spectrum of the arts - drama, television, film, poetry, the novel, popular music, dance, cinema and the visual arts - The Arts in the 1970s challenges received perceptions of the decade as one of cultural decline. The collection breaks new ground in providing the first detailed analysis of the cultural production of the decade as a whole, providing an invaluable resource for all those involved in cultural, media and communications studies.

Art, Propaganda and Aerial Warfare in Britain During the Second World War

Author : Rebecca Searle
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Bombing, Aerial
ISBN : 1350075469

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Art, Propaganda and Aerial Warfare in Britain During the Second World War by Rebecca Searle Pdf

"The War Artists' Advisory Committee (WAAC) were responsible for the production of some of the most iconic images of the Second World War. Despite its rich historical value, this collection has been poorly utilised by historians and hasn't been subjected to the levels of analysis afforded to other forms of wartime culture. This innovative study addresses this gap by bringing official war art into dialogue with the social, economic and military histories of the Second World War. Rebecca Searle explores the tensions between the documentarist and propagandistic roles of the WAAC in their representation of aerial warfare in the battle for production, the Battle of Britain, the Blitz and the bombing of Germany. Her analyses demonstrate that whilst there was a strong correlation between war art and propaganda, the WAAC depicted many aspects of experience that were absent from wartime propaganda, such as class divisions within the services, gendered hierarchies within industries, civilian death and the true nature of the bombing of Germany. In addition, she shows that propagandistic constructions were not entirely separate from lived experience, but reflected experience and shaped the way that individuals made sense of the war. Accessibly written, highly illustrated and packed with valuable examples of the use of war art as historical source, this book will enhance our understanding of the social and cultural history of Britain during the Second World War."--

The Cambridge History of English Poetry

Author : Michael O'Neill
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 1117 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2010-04-29
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780521883061

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The Cambridge History of English Poetry by Michael O'Neill Pdf

A literary-historical account of English poetry from Anglo-Saxon writings to the present.

"My Rebellious and Imperfect Eye"

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2021-10-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789004487406

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"My Rebellious and Imperfect Eye" by Anonim Pdf

“My Rebellious and Imperfect Eye”: Observing Geoffrey Grigson acknowledges and celebrates Geoffrey Grigson (1905-1985) as an all-round man, as a distinctive lyrical poet, as the exact observer of nature and of men, in the past and in the present, as a pioneering literary critic and art critic, as an unrivalled anthologist, as a ground-breaking editor, as a broadcaster, as a botanist - the list could be extended. In an unsurpassed number of diverse areas of artistic and natural culture, Grigson passionately communicated all he experienced and felt to as wide an audience as possible. Therefore, as the centenary of his birth comes in view, it seems singularly appropriate to celebrate Geoffrey Grigson's unique contribution to the twentieth-century cultural scene. In a writing career spanning nearly sixty years, he was unmatched by any of his contemporaries for a range which reaches from the edges of journalism into and beyond the academic world. In prose and verse, the nineteen contributors to this volume, amongst them some of the most distinguished names in contemporary English letters, would hardly claim to have covered every aspect of Grigson's genius, but they do manage to touch upon most of the territory he illuminated. The volume contains a full bibliography of Grigson's work and a number of his drawings.