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The sacred cause : the Europe that was lost : thoughts on central and eastern European modernism /

This book is about Modernism and Avant-Garde movements in Central and Eastern European art around the last turn of the century. It sketches a surrealistic, bewildering, irrational arena. At the same time, we are offered a differentiated view on the complex whole of the avantgarde scene in Eastern Eu...

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Основен автор: Sandqvist, Tom.
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Swedish
Публикувано: Frankfurt am Main : PL Academic Research, [2013]
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Онлайн достъп: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=665269
Подобни документи: Print version:: Sacred cause
Съдържание:
  • Cover; Commendatory Foreword; Contents; Introduction; 1. In Teresienburg and Berlin. Miroslav KrlezŒa s Teresienburg, Internationale Ausstellung Revolutiona˜rer Ku˜nstler in Berlin, and the Uproar in Du˜sseldorf; 2. In Vilnius. Lithuanian "la Belle Epoque" and the Birth of Polish Constructivism; 3. In Zagreb and Belgrade. Ljubomir Micic, the Barbaro-Genius, Zenitism, and Yugoslavian Dadaism; 4. In Budapest. Lajos Kassak, Activism, Constructivism, and the Hungarian Soviet Republic; 5. In Prague. Karel Teige, DeveŒtsil, Poetism, and the Czech Avant-Garde.
  • 6. In Poland. Polish Dada, Witkacy, the Polish Avant-Garde, and Nationalism7. In Galicia and Elsewhere. "Halb-Asien", Sociological Circumstances, Conditions of Life, and a Remarkable Exhibition in Lemberg; 8. Back in Poland. Symbolism, Messianism, Przybyszewski, Nationalism, and the Polish People; 9. Back in Prague. Alfons Mucha, Franz Kafka, Franz Werfel, Bohemian Nationalism, and Czech Turn of the Century; 10. Back in Budapest. Mihaly Munkacsy, Endre Ady, Hungarian Symbolism, and the City at the Danube; 11. The "Jewish Question"
  • and the National One. Preliminary Conclusions; Bibliography.