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  1. Before Einstein : The Fourth Dimension in Fin-de-Siècle in Literature and Culture
    Published: 20170102
    Publisher:  Anthem Press

    Before Albert Einstein proposed the concept of four-dimensional spacetime, late Victorian scientists, radical philosophers and writers were discussing the possibility of a different kind of fourth dimension. Before Einstein offers the first... more

     

    Before Albert Einstein proposed the concept of four-dimensional spacetime, late Victorian scientists, radical philosophers and writers were discussing the possibility of a different kind of fourth dimension. Before Einstein offers the first book-length examination of the impact of pre-Relativity four-dimensional theory on literature and culture at the turn of the twentieth century.

     

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    Source: OAPEN
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
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    Subjects: Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers
    Other subjects: Literature; Consciousness; Four-dimensional space; Friedrich Nietzsche; Hyperspace; James Hinton (surgeon); John Ruskin; Spacetime
  2. Representing Realists in Victorian Literature and Criticism
  3. Representing Realists in Victorian Literature and Criticism
  4. Representing realists in Victorian literature and criticism
    Published: [2016]; © 2016
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, Cham

    Universitätsbibliothek Augsburg
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    Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg, Hauptbibliothek
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9783319406787
    RVK Categories: HL 1132
    DDC Categories: 800
    Series: Palgrave studies in nineteenth-century writing and culture
    Subjects: Literatur; Realismus; Englisch
    Other subjects: Art; Charles Kingsley; Elizabeth Barrett Browning; John Ruskin; Mary Elizabeth Braddon; Nineteenth century; Wilkie Collins
    Scope: vii, 194 Seiten
  5. Painting Dissent
    Art, Ethics, and the American Pre-Raphaelites
    Published: [2022]; ©2022
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    A revelatory history of the first artist collective in the United States and its effort to reshape nineteenth-century art, culture, and politicsThe American Pre-Raphaelites founded a uniquely interdisciplinary movement composed of politically radical... more

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    DeGruyter Paket Kunst 2022
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    Hochschule für Technik, Wirtschaft und Kultur Leipzig, Hochschulbibliothek
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    Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Medien- und Informationszentrum, Universitätsbibliothek
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    A revelatory history of the first artist collective in the United States and its effort to reshape nineteenth-century art, culture, and politicsThe American Pre-Raphaelites founded a uniquely interdisciplinary movement composed of politically radical abolitionist artists and like-minded architects, critics, and scientists. Active during the Civil War, this dynamic collective united in a spirit of protest, seeking sweeping reforms of national art and culture. Painting Dissent recovers the American Pre-Raphaelites from the margins of history and situates them at the center of transatlantic debates about art, slavery, education, and politics.Artists such as Thomas Charles Farrer and John Henry Hill championed a new style of landscape painting characterized by vibrant palettes, antipicturesque compositions, and meticulous brushwork. Their radicalism, however, was not solely one of style. Sophie Lynford traces how the American Pre-Raphaelites proclaimed themselves catalysts of a wide-ranging reform movement that staged politically motivated interventions in multiple cultural arenas, from architecture and criticism to collecting, exhibition design, and higher education. She examines how they publicly rejected their prominent contemporaries, the artists known as the Hudson River School, and how they offered incisive critiques of antebellum society by importing British models of landscape theory and practice.Beautifully illustrated and drawing on a wealth of archival material, Painting Dissent transforms our understanding of how American artists depicted the nation during the most turbulent decades of the nineteenth century

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780691239323
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    Subjects: Painting, American; Pre-Raphaelitism; ART / Art & Politics
    Other subjects: Hudson River; Hydrotherapy; Imagery; Instrumentalism; International trade; J. Paul Getty Museum; John Ruskin; Landscape painting; Lecture; Libertarian Party (United States); Libertarianism; Library of Congress; Literature; Louis Sullivan; Major (academic); Manufacturing; Marxism; Military service; Modern Painters; Molding (decorative); Mount Chocorua; Mount Holyoke; Mountaineering; Murray Rothbard; National Gallery of Art; Nationality; Nature study; Neighborhood association; Non-interventionism; North London; Painting; Pamphlet; Perpetual peace; Personal experience; Photography; Picturesque; Poetry; Political economy; Politics; Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood; Private collection; Protectionism; Puffery; Pundit; Rachel Maddow; Racism; Salutation; Schools; Second-class citizen; Self-interest; Sensibility; Shoshone Falls; Slavery; Social transformation; Sociology; Tariff; Teaching method; Thesis; Transcendentalism; Uncertainty; Uniformitarianism; Union Army; United States Navy; University of North Carolina Press; Verisimilitude (fiction); Victorian architecture; World peace; Wove paper; Writing; Yale University; Abolitionism; Admiration; Articles of organization; Behalf; Calculation; Career; Catastrophism; Charles Dickens; Classical liberalism; Collegiate Gothic; Constant Troyon; Corn Laws; Crayon; Curriculum; Depiction; Depth of field; Economic freedom; Economic nationalism; Empiricism; Essay; Essentialism; Ford Madox Brown; Front organization; Geologist; George School; Gothic Revival architecture; Gothic architecture; Gustave de Molinari; Harvard University; Houghton Library
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (264 p.), 112 color illus
  6. What the Victorians made of romanticism
    material artifacts, cultural practices, and reception history
    Author: Mole, Tom
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

    This insightful and elegantly written book examines how the popular media of the Victorian era sustained and transformed the reputations of Romantic writers. Tom Mole provides a new reception history of Lord Byron, Felicia Hemans, Sir Walter Scott,... more

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    This insightful and elegantly written book examines how the popular media of the Victorian era sustained and transformed the reputations of Romantic writers. Tom Mole provides a new reception history of Lord Byron, Felicia Hemans, Sir Walter Scott, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and William Wordsworth--one that moves beyond the punctual historicism of much recent criticism and the narrow horizons of previous reception histories. He attends instead to the material artifacts and cultural practices that remediated Romantic writers and their works amid shifting understandings of history, memory, and media. Mole scrutinizes Victorian efforts to canonize and commodify Romantic writers in a changed media ecology. He shows how illustrated books renovated Romantic writing, how preachers incorporated irreligious Romantics into their sermons, how new statues and memorials integrated Romantic writers into an emerging national pantheon, and how anthologies mediated their works to new generations. This ambitious study investigates a wide range of material objects Victorians made in response to Romantic writing--such as photographs, postcards, books, and collectibles--that in turn remade the public's understanding of Romantic writers

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781400887897; 1400887895
    Subjects: English literature; Romanticism; Littérature anglaise - 19e siècle - Histoire et critique; Romantisme - Grande-Bretagne - 19e siècle; LITERARY CRITICISM - European - English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; English literature; Romanticism; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Algernon Charles Swinburne; Anecdote; Anthology; Atheism; Author; Benjamin Disraeli; Biography; Book design; Calton Hill; Cambridge University Press; Charles Dickens; Childe Harold's Pilgrimage; Christianity; Clergy; Edition (book); Embellishment; English literature; English poetry; Engraving; Felicia Hemans; First appearance; Franco Moretti; Frank Kermode; George Eliot; God; Guide to the Lakes; Handbook; Harriet Beecher Stowe; Hebrew Melodies; Henry Chorley; Illustration; Illustrator; Jerome McGann; John Ruskin; Lecture; Literary criticism; Literature; Long poem; Lord Byron; Mary Shelley; Matthew Arnold; Modernity; Narrative; National Library of Scotland; New Generation (Malayalam film movement); New Historicism; New media; Newspaper; Novel; Paratext; Percy Bysshe Shelley; Photography; Poet; Poetry; Poets' Corner; Postcard; Preface; Princes Street Gardens; Princeton University Press; Print culture; Printing; Printmaking; Prometheus Unbound (Aeschylus); Prose; Publication; Publishing; Queen Mab; Religion; Reprint; Romantic poetry; Romanticism; Scott Monument; Scott's (restaurant); Secularization; Sensibility; Sermon; She Walks in Beauty; Special collections; Stanza; Stephen Greenblatt; Subjectivity; Supporter; T. S. Eliot; The Anthologist; The Aspern Papers; The Destruction of Sennacherib; The Giaour; The Lay of the Last Minstrel; The Other Hand; The Pencil of Nature; Theology; Troilus and Criseyde; Victorian era; Wai Chee Dimock; Walter Benjamin; William Michael Rossetti; William Shakespeare; William Wordsworth; Writer; Writing
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    The web of reception. Romantic writers in the Victorian media ecology -- Reception traditions and punctual historicism -- Minding the generation gap -- Illustrations. Illustration as renovation -- Renovating romantic poetry: retrofitted illustrations -- Turning the page: illustrated frontmatter -- Sermons. A religious reception tradition -- Converting Shelley -- Spurgeon, Byron, and the contingencies of mediation -- Statues. -- Secular pantheons for the reformed: Byron in Cambridge -- The distributed pantheon: Scott in Edinburgh -- The networked Pantheon: Byron in London -- Anthologies. Scattered odes in shattered books: quantifying Victorian anthologies -- Romantic short poems in Victorian anthologies -- Romantic long poems in Victorian anthologies -- Coda: Ozymandias at the Olympics; or, she walks in Brixton.