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Shakespeare and Michelangelo : the Style of Gods Eyed Awry : the Leonardo Code: Text and Images : Satires & Epigrams

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781412044486

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Shakespeare and Michelangelo : the Style of Gods Eyed Awry : the Leonardo Code: Text and Images : Satires & Epigrams by Anonim Pdf

Mighty gossips faced chop-logic death. Free Speech advocate Shakespeare, outwitted censors by converting Leonardo's invention to the Shakespeare code. Reincarnated artist models, actors, and lawyers, solve dozens of riddles.

Michelangelo’s Sculpture

Author : Leo Steinberg
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2018-11-28
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780226482576

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Michelangelo’s Sculpture by Leo Steinberg Pdf

Leo Steinberg was one of the most original and daring art historians of the twentieth century, known for taking interpretative risks that challenged the profession by overturning reigning orthodoxies. In essays and lectures that ranged from old masters to contemporary art, he combined scholarly erudition with an eloquent prose that illuminated his subject and a credo that privileged the visual evidence of the image over the literature written about it. His works, sometimes provocative and controversial, remain vital and influential reading. For half a century, Steinberg delved into Michelangelo’s work, revealing the symbolic structures underlying the artist’s highly charged idiom. This volume of essays and unpublished lectures explicates many of Michelangelo’s most celebrated sculptures, applying principles gleaned from long, hard looking. Almost everything Steinberg wrote included passages of old-fashioned formal analysis, but here put to the service of interpretation. He understood that Michelangelo’s rendering of figures as well as their gestures and interrelations conveys an emblematic significance masquerading under the guise of naturalism. Michelangelo pushed Renaissance naturalism into the furthest reaches of metaphor, using the language of the body and its actions to express fundamental Christian tenets once expressible only by poets and preachers—or, as Steinberg put it, in Michelangelo’s art, “anatomy becomes theology.” Michelangelo’s Sculpture is the first in a series of volumes of Steinberg’s selected writings and unpublished lectures, edited by his longtime associate Sheila Schwartz. The volume also includes a book review debunking psychoanalytic interpretation of the master’s work, a light-hearted look at Michelangelo and the medical profession and, finally, the shortest piece Steinberg ever published.

The Cambridge Guide to the Worlds of Shakespeare

Author : Bruce R. Smith,Katherine Rowe
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : LITERARY CRITICISM
ISBN : 1107057256

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The Cambridge Guide to the Worlds of Shakespeare by Bruce R. Smith,Katherine Rowe Pdf

This transhistorical, international and interdisciplinary work will be of interest to students, theater professionals and Shakespeare scholars.

The Amusements of Jan Steen

Author : Mariët Westermann
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:39015045977967

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The Amusements of Jan Steen by Mariët Westermann Pdf

The Dutch painter Jan Steen (1626-1679) has long enjoyed a reputation for his dissolute life, redeemed only by a keen eye for the follies of his contemporaries and an exquisite ability to capture his observations in paint. Steen's paintings of unruly households, rambunctious revels, and wily seductresses have come to define our image of the delicious and immoral excesses of the Golden Age. But rather than simply recording the illicit pleasures of Dutch burghers and peasants, Steen transformed them into ambitious genre paintings that rival the peasant epics of Bruegel the Elder and jest with the genteel idylls of Vermeer and Terborch. By placing Steen within Dutch society and culture of the seventeenth century, Mariet Westermann shows how the contradictions and parallels between his life and his art were essential to his innovative achievements. In a detailed analysis of his career and audience, she suggests how Steen became a comic painter and why his pictures appealed to prosperous urban connoisseurs. Documented throughout with seventeenth-century jokes, poems, and plays, The Amusements of Jan Steen gives the first full account of Steen's creative relationship to comic literature and performance.

Arresting Images

Author : Steven C. Dubin
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 403 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2013-10-18
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781135214609

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Arresting Images by Steven C. Dubin Pdf

Although contemporary art may sometimes shock us, more alarming are recent attempts to regulate its display. Drawing upon extensive interviews, a broad sampling of media accounts, legal documents and his own observations of important events, sociologist Steven Dubin surveys the recent trend in censorship of the visual arts, photography and film, as well as artistic upstarts such as video and performance art. He examines the dual meaning of arresting images--both the nature of art work which disarms its viewers and the social reaction to it. Arresting Images examines the battles which erupt when artists address such controversial issues as racial polarization, AIDS, gay-bashing and sexual inequality in their work.

Raphael's Poetics

Author : David Rijser
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 534 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Art, Renaissance
ISBN : UOM:39015063083672

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Raphael's Poetics by David Rijser Pdf

Accompanying CD-ROM includes illustrations on PowerPoint slides.

Play It Again, Sam

Author : Andrew Horton,Stuart Y. McDougal
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2024-03-29
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780520310216

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Play It Again, Sam by Andrew Horton,Stuart Y. McDougal Pdf

This title was originally published in 1998. Play It Again, Sam is a timely investigation of a topic that until now has received almost no critical attention in film and cultural studies: the cinematic remake. As cinema enters its second century, more remakes are appearing than ever before, and these writers consider the full range: Hollywood films that have been recycled by Hollywood, such as The Jazz Singer, Cape Fear, and Robin Hood; foreign films including Breathless; and Three Men and a Baby, which Hollywood has reworked for American audiences; and foreign films based on American works, among them Yugoslav director Emir Kusturica's Time of the Gypsies, which is a "makeover" of Coppola's Godfather films. As these essays demonstrate, films are remade by other films (Alfred Hitchcock went so far as to remake his own The Man Who Knew Too Much) and by other media as well. The editors and contributors draw upon narrative, film, and cultural theories, and consider gender, genre, and psychological issues, presenting the "remake" as a special artistic form of repetition with a difference and as a commercial product aimed at profits in the marketplace. The remake flourishes at the crossroads of the old and the new, the known and the unknown. Play It Again, Sam takes the reader on an eye-opening tour of this hitherto unexplored territory. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1998.

The Epic Film

Author : Derek Elley
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2013-12-04
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781317928874

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The Epic Film by Derek Elley Pdf

As Charlton Heston put it: ‘There’s a temptingly simple definition of the epic film: it’s the easiest kind of picture to make badly.’ This book goes beyond that definition to show how the film epic has taken up one of the most ancient art-forms and propelled it into the modern world, covered in twentieth-century ambitions, anxieties, hopes and fantasies. This survey of historical epic films dealing with periods up to the end of the Dark Ages looks at epic form and discusses the films by historical period, showing how the cinema reworks history for the changing needs of its audience, much as the ancient mythographers did. The form’s main aim has always been to entertain, and Derek Elley reminds us of the glee with which many epic films have worn their label, and of the sheer fun of the genre. He shows the many levels on which these films can work, from the most popular to the specialist, each providing a considerable source of enjoyment. For instance, spectacle, the genre’s most characteristic trademark, is merely the cinema’s own transformation of the literary epic’s taste for the grandiose. Dramatically it can serve many purposes: as a resolution of personal tensions (the chariot race in Ben-Hur), of monotheism vs idolatry (Solomon and Sheba), or of the triumph of a religious code (The Ten Commandments). Although to many people Epic equals Hollywood, throughout the book Elley stresses debt to the Italian epics, which often explored areas of history with which Hollywood could never have found sympathy. Originally published 1984.

The Absentee

Author : Maria Edgeworth
Publisher : The Floating Press
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2009-06-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781775415923

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The Absentee by Maria Edgeworth Pdf

On the eve of his coming of age, a young Lord begins to see the truth of his parents' lives: his mother cannot buy her way into society no matter how hard he tries, and his father is being ruined by her continued attempts. The young Lord then travels to his home in Ireland, encountering adventure on the way, and discovers that the native residents are being exploited in his father's absence.

The Age of Eclecticism

Author : Christine Bolus-Reichert
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : UOM:39015084110355

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The Age of Eclecticism by Christine Bolus-Reichert Pdf

"The burden of the past" invoked by any discussion of eclecticism is a familiar aspect of modernity, particularly in the history of literature. This book aims to place this dynamic in a broader context by examining the rise of a manifold eclecticism in the nineteenth century. It focuses on two understandings of eclecticism in the period--one understood as an unreflective embrace of either conflicting beliefs or divergent historical styles, the other a mode of critical engagement that ultimately could lead to a rethinking of the contrast between creation and criticism and of the very idea of the original.

Renaissance Food from Rabelais to Shakespeare

Author : Joan Fitzpatrick
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2016-04-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317066545

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Renaissance Food from Rabelais to Shakespeare by Joan Fitzpatrick Pdf

Providing a unique perspective on a fascinating aspect of early modern culture, this volume focuses on the role of food and diet as represented in the works of a range of European authors, including Shakespeare, from the late medieval period to the mid seventeenth century. The volume is divided into several sections, the first of which is "Eating in Early Modern Europe"; contributors consider cultural formations and cultural contexts for early modern attitudes to food and diet, moving from the more general consideration of European and English manners to the particular consideration of historical attitudes toward specific foodstuffs. The second section is "Early Modern Cookbooks and Recipes," which takes readers into the kitchen and considers the development of the cultural artifact we now recognize as the cookbook, how early modern recipes might "work" today, and whether cookery books specifically aimed at women might have shaped domestic creativity. Part Three, "Food and Feeding in Early Modern Literature" offers analysis of the engagement with food and feeding in key literary European and English texts from the early sixteenth to the early seventeenth century: François Rabelais's Quart livre, Shakespeare's plays, and seventeenth-century dramatic prologues. The essays included in this collection are international and interdisciplinary in their approach; they incorporate the perspectives of historians, cultural commentators, and literary critics who are leaders in the field of food and diet in early modern culture.

Technology and the Early Modern Self

Author : A. Cohen
Publisher : Springer
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2009-03-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230619586

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Technology and the Early Modern Self by A. Cohen Pdf

Cohen utilizes the interdisciplinary nature of contemporary literary and cultural studies to shed new light on the relationships between technologies and the people who used them during the early modern period.

Future Worlds of Social Science

Author : Lawrence E. Hazelrigg
Publisher : Ethics International Press, Incorporated
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2022
Category : History
ISBN : 187189185X

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Future Worlds of Social Science by Lawrence E. Hazelrigg Pdf

What are the possible future worlds of social science? How do these prospects compare with recent conclusions that social science "is generally a non-factor in policy debates and irrelevant to the lives of a host of real-world people," as a well-known sociologist reported in the centennial volume of the American Sociological Association? This substantial study covers history, art and aesthetics, identity and the self, in seeking an answer to the question of 'Future Worlds'.

The Challenge of Comparative Literature

Author : Claudio Guillén
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Comparative literature
ISBN : UOM:39076001334403

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The Challenge of Comparative Literature by Claudio Guillén Pdf

In this work, Claudio Guillen meditates on the elusive field of comparative literature and its vicissitudes since the early 19th century.