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Outrage The Arts And The Creation Of Modernity Katherine Giuffre

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Outrage The Arts And The Creation Of Modernity Katherine Giuffre
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.4 MB
Pages: 210
Author: Katherine Giuffre
ISBN: 9781503635357, 9781503635821, 150363535X, 1503635821
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Outrage The Arts And The Creation Of Modernity Katherine Giuffre by Katherine Giuffre 9781503635357, 9781503635821, 150363535X, 1503635821 instant download after payment.

A cultural revolution in England, France, and the United States beginning during the time of the industrial and political revolutions helped usher in modernity. This cultural revolution worked alongside the better documented political and economic revolutions to usher in the modern era of continuous revolution. Focusing on the period between 1847 and 1937, the book examines in depth six of the cultural "battles" that were key parts of this revolution: the novels of the Brontë sisters, the paintings of the Impressionists, the poetry of Emily Dickinson, The Ballets Russes production of Le Sacre du printemps, James Joyce's Ulysses, and Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God. Using contemporaneous reviews in the press as well as other historical material, we can see that these now-canonical works provoked outrage at the time of their release because they addressed critical points of social upheaval and transformation in ways that engaged broad audiences with subversive messages. This framework allows us to understand and navigate the cultural debates that play such an important role in 21st century politics.

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