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Nineteenth Century Art: A Critical History by Stephen Eisenman, X

Nineteenth Century Art: A Critical History by Stephen Eisenman, X
In art as in music, literature, philosophy, nineteenth century and political economy, the nineteenth century was a period of questioning, experimentation, discovery, nineteenth century and modernization. From Goya to Blake, from David to Delacroix, from Courbet to Cezanne, artists explored the links between perception nineteenth century and history, nineteenth century and in so doing challenged the prevailing definitions of art nineteenth century and the existing order of society. First published in 1994, this innovative nineteenth century and groundbreaking survey details the development of a critical perspective in nineteenth-century painting nineteenth century and sculpture. For the revised edition, a new introduction by Stephen F. Eisenman provides a cogent overview of the century, its issues, nineteenth century and its art. Three completely new chapters have been added, which discuss photography nineteenth century and its crucial role in nineteenth-century art; American nineteenth century and German landscape painting nineteenth century and its effect on the growth of romantic nationalism in each country; nineteenth century and Toulouse-Lautrec, whose popular appeal consists both in his work's novel technique nineteenth century and medium nineteenth century and in its exotic sexual perspectives. Nineteenth Century Art embraces many aspects of the "new" art history -- attention to issues of class nineteenth century and gender, racism, nineteenth century and Eurocentrism -- but it also emphasizes the remarkable vitality nineteenth century and subversiveness of the era's best art. Indeed, nineteenth-century artists addressed many of the aesthetic, political, nineteenth century and moral issues that preoccupy audiences nineteenth century and historians today, such as the relationship between popular nineteenth century and elite culture, nineteenth century and the representation of women nineteenth century and non-European peoples in Western art. This rich nineteenth century and diverse volume demonstrates that nineteenth-century art remains compelling today because its critical insights have rarely beensurpassed. It will prove of interest not only to the specialist but also to anyone fascinated by the art, history, nineteenth century and culture of the era.
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Encyclopedia of American Poetry: The Nineteenth Century by Eric L. Haralson,

Encyclopedia of American Poetry: The Nineteenth Century by Eric L. Haralson,
The Nineteenth Century serves as a companion to the anthology American Poetry: The Nineteenth Century, published by the Library of America under the editorship of the poet nineteenth century and scholar John Hollander. Besides offering selections from such familiar poets as Whitman, Longfellow nineteenth century and Dickinson, the Library of America anthology includes other significant authors -- nearly 150 poets in all -- who are vital to understanding American nineteenth-century literary culture. The purpose of the Encyclopedia is to provide substantial background essays acquainting readers with the careers nineteenth century and works of these poets as well as with specialized categories of nineteenth-century verse such as hymns, folk ballads, spirituals, Civil War songs, nineteenth century and translations of Native American poetry. 100 scholars have contributed to the Encyclopedia of American Poetry: The Nineteenth Century; they have been allowed great scope to discuss their topics, with the result that entries, besides presenting essential factual information, amount to in-depth critical essays, likely hereafter to serve as models on their subjects.
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Nineteenth Century (periodical) - Nineteenth Century was a literary magazine founded in 1877 by Sir James Knowles. In 1901, the title was changed to Nineteenth Century and After.

Capitalism in the nineteenth century - As the nineteenth century began, the United Kingdom was locked in a struggle with Napoleonic France that did much to define the terms for institutional developments, capitalist and otherwise, in the remainder of the century.

New Jersey in the Nineteenth Century - New Jersey in the Nineteenth Century lead the United States into the Industrial Revolution. The state participated in the wars of the period but was not the location of a single major battle.

Mid-nineteenth century Spain - Spain in the mid-nineteenth century was a country in turmoil. Occupied by Napoleon from 1808 to 1814, a brutal "war of independence" was waged against the occupiers that led to an emergent Spanish nationalism.



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