The renaissance, English cultural nationalism, and modernism, 1860-1920 [electronic resource] / Lynne Walhout Hinojosa.
This valuable study offers new insights and contextualization regarding the relation of nationalism to modernism. Hinojosa shows how many writers and critics in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, using Renaissance historiography as a model, produced cultural, art, and literary histor...
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Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
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Table of Contents:
- PART I: Classical Cultural History-Writing in England. Historical and Contemporary Contexts ; The Emergence of the Renaissance Concept in Europe: The Fifteenth through the Mid-Nineteenth Century ; Classical Cultural History and the Periodization of the Renaissance: Ruskin and Burckhardt ; Renaissancism in England: Arnold, Symonds, Pater
- PART II: Renaissance Old Masters and Modernist Art History-Writing. The Connoisseur and the Spiritual History of Art: Morelli and Berenson ; The Modernist Rejection of the Renaissance: Fry, Bell, Hulme
- PART III: Shakespeare and National Cultural History-Writing. National Cultural History in Public Spaces: The Theater, the Press, the Great War ; The Writing of English Literary History
- PART IV: The Modern Artist . The Modern Artist as Historian, Courtier, and Saint: Pound, Burckhardt Vasari.