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Putting Modernism Together Daniel Albright (Harvard University)

Putting Modernism Together By Daniel Albright (Harvard University)

Putting Modernism Together by Daniel Albright (Harvard University)


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Going beyond merely explaining how the artists in these genres achieved their peculiar effects, he presents challenging new analyses of telling craft details which help students and scholars come to know more fully this bold age of aesthetic extremism.

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Putting Modernism Together: Literature, Music, and Painting, 1872-1927 by Daniel Albright (Harvard University)

How do you rationally connect the diverse literature, music, and painting of an age? Throughout the modernist era-which began roughly in 1872 with the Franco-Prussian War, climaxed with the Great War, and ended with a third catastrophe, the Great Depression-there was a special belligerence to this question. It was a cultural period that envisioned many different models of itself: to the Cubists, it looked like a vast jigsaw puzzle; to the Expressionists, it resembled a convulsive body; to the Dadaists, it brought to mind a heap of junk following an explosion. In Putting Modernism Together, Daniel Albright searches for the center of the modernist movement by assessing these various artistic models, exploring how they generated a stunning range of creative work that was nonetheless wound together aesthetically, and sorting out the cultural assumptions that made each philosophical system attractive. Emerging from Albright's lectures for a popular Harvard University course of the same name, the book investigates different methodologies for comparing the evolution and congruence of artistic movements by studying simultaneous developments that occurred during particularly key modernist years. What does it mean, Albright asks, that Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, published in 1899, appeared at the same time as Claude Debussy's Nocturnes-beyond the fact that the word Impressionist has been used to describe each work? Why, in 1912, did the composer Arnold Schoenberg and the painter Vassily Kandinsky feel such striking artistic kinship? And how can we make sense of a movement, fragmented by isms, that looked for value in all sorts of under- or ill-valued places, including evil (Baudelaire), dung heaps (Chekhov), noise (Russolo), obscenity (Lawrence), and triviality (Satie)? Throughout Putting Modernism Together, Albright argues that human culture can best be understood as a growth-pattern or ramifying of artistic, intellectual, and political action. Going beyond merely explaining how the artists in these genres achieved their peculiar effects, he presents challenging new analyses of telling craft details which help students and scholars come to know more fully this bold age of aesthetic extremism.

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Scholarly and impressive... Such a thorough consideration of the interconnectedness of modernism illuminates how truly revolutionary this artistic movement was. Choice

About Daniel Albright (Harvard University)

Daniel Albright was the Ernest Bernbaum Professor of Literature at Harvard University and the author of many books, including Panaesthetics: On the Unity and Diversity of the Arts and Quantum Poetics: Yeats, Pound, Eliot, and the Science of Modernism.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Introduction. Modernist Transvaluation
I. Two Originary Texts
1. Baudelaire and Symbolism
2. Nietzsche and the Dionysiac
II. Isms
3. Impressionism
4. Expressionism
5. Futurism
6. Cubism
7. Abstractionism
8. Primitivism
9. Imagism
10. Neoclassicism
11. Dadaism
12. Surrealism
13. Aestheticism
14. Corporealism
15. Totalizing Art
16. Communism, Fascism, and Later Modernism
Epilogue. The End of Modernism?
Notes

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NLS9781421416441
9781421416441
1421416441
Putting Modernism Together: Literature, Music, and Painting, 1872-1927 by Daniel Albright (Harvard University)
New
Paperback
Johns Hopkins University Press
20150610
344
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