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London, Modernism, and 1914

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Informationen zum Autor Michael J. K. Walsh is Associate Professor of Art History at the Eastern Mediterranean University, Cyprus. Klappentext A new take on the impact of war on the London art and literary scene and the emergence of modernism. Zusammenfassung These essays portray a remarkable year in the city's art world! whose creative tensions and conflicts were rocked by the war. A bold! innovative account of the time and place that formed the genesis of modernism! this 2010 book suggests new routes through the fields of modernist art and literature. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Richard Cork; Introduction Michael J. K. Walsh; 1. 'A campaign of extermination': Walter Sickert and modernism in London in 1914 Jon Shirland; 2. W. B. Yeats in 1914: a cosmopolitan modernist and the 'great menace' of Nationalism Louise Blakeney Williams; 3. Jacob Epstein's Rock Drill: man and machine Andrew Causey; 4. Conflict 'Resolution': Wyndham Lewis's Blasts at war David A. Wragg; 5. 'Something is happening there': Early British modernism, the Great War and the 'Whitechapel Boys' Sarah MacDougall; 6. Inventing literary modernism at the outbreak of the Great War Pericles Lewis; 7. 'Touching civilisation in its tender mood': nationalism and art in the friendship between Henri Gaudier-Brzeska and Edward Wadsworth, 1914-15 Jonathan Black; 8. Remembrance/reconstruction: autobiography and the men of 1914 Deborah Parsons; 9. From 'freak pictures' to no art: art exhibitions in London 1914 through the eyes of the critics Dominika Buchowska; 10. Rewriting 1914: the Slade, Tonks, and war in Pat Barker's Life Class Alan Munton; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.

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