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Stylistic Cold Wars Timothy Mowl

Stylistic Cold Wars By Timothy Mowl

Stylistic Cold Wars by Timothy Mowl


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John Betjeman and Nikolaus Pevsner were opposites. Both, however, had a profound influence on the way Britain looks today. This work charts their rise as style warriors and reveals how they became, behind a polite facade, foes who fought for the supremacy of their alternative visions.

Stylistic Cold Wars Summary

Stylistic Cold Wars: Betjeman Versus Pevsner by Timothy Mowl

John Betjeman and Nikolaus Pevsner were opposites. Both, however, had a profound influence on the way Britain looks today. This work charts their contemporaneous rise as style warriors. In Pevsner's case, it examines his transformation from a respected German art historian, specializing in Mannerism, to the determined exponent of international modernism, intent on the imposition of a functional townscape upon post-war Britain. In Betjeman's case, it explores his conversion from idealistic young journalist, acclaiming the dawn of the machine age, concrete, steel and all, to the great lyric poet, who, in mourning the destruction of our historic landmarks and towns, effectively launched the Heritage Industry. As Timothy Mowl reveals in this study, the two rivals became, behind a polite facade, irreconcilable foes who fought for the supremacy of their alternative visions until the same fatal illness struck them down.

About Timothy Mowl

Timothy Mowl has written revisionist biographies of Horace Walpole (1996) and William Beckford (1998), and academic studies on Elizabethan and Jacobean style, Inigo Jones and John Wood the Elder in the same questioning spirit. The two books which have led him to this present analysis of the tensions between John Betjeman and Nikolaus Pevsner were The Sack of Bath - And After (1989), co-written with Adam Fergusson, and Cheltenham Betrayed (1995). Both concerned the defence of places threatened by the pervasive British uncertainly on all matters of architectural style and urban values.

Table of Contents

Introduction: One Chalk Cliff, One Poet and One Architectural Historian; 1. Quaker John in the Awful Shadow of Shand; 2. John the Apostate: Betjeman Wrestling with Stylistic Integrity; 3. How to Catch a Pixie: Shaping the Great Shell Guides of the 1930s; 4. Nikolaus on the Edge of an English Identity; 5. `How to like Everything': The Pipe Factor; 6. Bourgeois Socialism and `Der Great Categorist'; 7. How to Get On in Society; 8. The Last Battles of the Old Warriors; Index

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GOR001971531
9780719559099
071955909X
Stylistic Cold Wars: Betjeman Versus Pevsner by Timothy Mowl
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Murray Press
2000-03-16
188
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