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History of a Shiver Jed Rasula (Helen S. Lanier Distinguished Professor of English, Helen S. Lanier Distinguished Professor of English, University of Georgia)

History of a Shiver By Jed Rasula (Helen S. Lanier Distinguished Professor of English, Helen S. Lanier Distinguished Professor of English, University of Georgia)

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A sweeping cultural history that draws on music, literature, painting, and film, History of a Shiver uncovers how art pioneered in the nineteenth century provided the foundation for modernist aesthetics.

History of a Shiver Summary

History of a Shiver: The Sublime Impudence of Modernism by Jed Rasula (Helen S. Lanier Distinguished Professor of English, Helen S. Lanier Distinguished Professor of English, University of Georgia)

An abrupt break in the more conventional modes of artistic expression, for many, marks the advent of modernism in the early twentieth century. However, as Jed Rasula's alternative history shows, modernist aesthetics owe a significant debt to techniques and styles pioneered and established throughout the nineteenth century. An ambitious inter-arts exploration of patterns between one generation and another form the through-line of History of a Shiver: the backdrop of Wagner's epic nineteenth-century operas illuminates the music of Arnold Schoenberg and the Viennese School, in addition to literary works by Marcel Proust, Robert Musil, and Ezra Pound; the collodion glass plates deployed by Victorian photographers reveal the debt of Dada and Man Ray's innovative photograms to an era associated with realism; the brass bands conducted by John Philip Sousa in the 1880s and 1890s form a blueprint for instrumentation that gave rise to jazz; and the French symbolist verse of Stephane Mallarme and Paul Verlaine inspire the surrealist artworks of Salvador Dali. In addition to these connections, Rasula's book similarly considers phenomena in theatre, sculpture, and the "visual music" of figures like Thomas Wilfrid and Wassily Kandinsky. Taken together, the chapters of History of a Shiver emphasize the importance of inter-collaboration and influence in an artistic period when artfroms are traditionally isolated from one another and primarily celebrated for severing ties with the past.

History of a Shiver Reviews

History of Shiver: The Sublime Impudence of Modernism and Acrobatic Modernism from the Avant-Garde to Prehistory are companion volumes carving forking paths from early German Romanticism through Wagnerism to the proliferation of international avant-gardes and the global convulsions of jazz before following the ungrounding of these upheavals back to prehistoric precedents in cave painting, reading modernism as a "renaissance of the archaic." With the prodigious and perhaps unprecedented range and variety of materials these volumes convene across nine hundred pages, Rasula has demonstrated that it is indeed possible to develop a research practice and a prose style adequate to the sheer profusion of modernist precedent. * Nathan Brown, Boundary 2 *
Breathtaking and beautifully written, Jed Rasulas History of a Shiver: The Sublime Impudence of Modernism is a masterpiece of modernist criticism. Drawing on a vast archive of texts, paintings, scripts, scores, and historical anecdotes, Rasula traces the genealogies of modernism across the arts. * Modern Language Association *

About Jed Rasula (Helen S. Lanier Distinguished Professor of English, Helen S. Lanier Distinguished Professor of English, University of Georgia)

Jed Rasula is the Helen S. Lanier Distinguished Professor of English at the University of Georgia. His previous books include This Compost: Ecological Imperatives in American Poetry (University of Georgia Press, 2012) and Syncopations: The Stress of Innovation in Contemporary American Poetry (University of Alabama Press, 2004).

Table of Contents

Table of Contents ; Preface: The Language of the Listening Eye ; Introduction: Oblique Modernism ; I. Listening to Incense: Melomania and the Pathos of Emancipation ; II. Sublime Impudence: Synaesthesia and Music from Romanticism to Modernism ; III. Wagnerism: A Telephone from the Beyond ; IV. Drawing a Blank: Symbolist Retraction ; V. Afternoon of a Faun: Pictorialism, Dance, and the American Arcady ; VI. Fourth Dimension, Sixth Sense: or Sublime Impudence Revisited ; VII. Endless Melody: A Theoretical Excursion ; Coda: Moments, Monuments, and Modernism ; Bibliography

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NPB9780199396290
9780199396290
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History of a Shiver: The Sublime Impudence of Modernism by Jed Rasula (Helen S. Lanier Distinguished Professor of English, Helen S. Lanier Distinguished Professor of English, University of Georgia)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2016-04-14
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