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  1. Avant-gardes du XXe siècle
    arts & littérature, 1905-1930 : expressionnisme, cubisme, futurisme, imagisme, vorticisme, métaphysique aceméisme, rayonnisme, dada, surréalisme, alogisme, suprématisme, ultraïsme, stridentisme, imaginisme, constructivisme, indigénisme, anthropophagisme, muralisme ...
    Erschienen: [2016]
    Verlag:  Flammarion, Paris

    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen
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    Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg
    GE 2017/2067
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    Klassik Stiftung Weimar / Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek
    LH 65820 F256
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    Quelle: Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek
    Sprache: Französisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9782081390416; 2081390418
    Weitere Identifier:
    9782081390416
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 5184 ; LH 65820
    Schlagworte: Avant-garde (esthétique); Art; Littérature; Art; Avant-garde (esthétique); Littérature; Art; Avant-garde (esthétique); Littérature
    Umfang: 587 Seiten, Illustrationen, 22 cm
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    Notes bibliogr. p. [544-563]. Index

  2. An American princess
    the remarkable life of Marguerite Chapin Caetani
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    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal

    "In An American Princess, Laurie Dennett relates the remarkable story of a New England girl whose wealth, intelligence, and charm took her to the heart of aristocratic and intellectual Europe. Marguerite Chapin (1880-1963) was the product of two... mehr

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    "In An American Princess, Laurie Dennett relates the remarkable story of a New England girl whose wealth, intelligence, and charm took her to the heart of aristocratic and intellectual Europe. Marguerite Chapin (1880-1963) was the product of two cultures: her father's enterprising American one, and her mother's French heritage, which enabled her to move to Paris when she inherited a fortune at age twenty-one. There, she studied singing with the greatest tenor of the age, commissioned paintings from artists such as Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard, and André Derain, and drew upon her many friendships with writers to found and edit the pioneering literary review Commerce."-- "Her marriage, in 1911, to the composer Prince Roffredo Caetani, a member of one of Italy's oldest dynasties, added a whole new dimension to her life. Not only did it bring her a title, but happiness, two children, and a set of extraordinarily talented in-laws. When Marguerite and Roffredo moved to Rome in 1932, Ninfa, the estate where the Caetani family had created a garden among the ruins of a medieval town, offered a refuge from fascism and an outlet for creativity. At age sixty-eight, having survived the death of her son, the war and the occupation, Marguerite launched the international review Botteghe Oscure. Its aim was to reclaim respectability for Italian writing, but through her discerning and generous editorial vision, it became a showcase for writers everywhere."--

     

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  3. Print culture histories beyond the metropolis
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    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    "Bringing together leading scholars of literature, history, library studies, and communications, Print Culture Histories Beyond the Metropolis rejects the idea that print culture necessarily spreads outwards from capitals and cosmopolitan cities and... mehr

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    "Bringing together leading scholars of literature, history, library studies, and communications, Print Culture Histories Beyond the Metropolis rejects the idea that print culture necessarily spreads outwards from capitals and cosmopolitan cities and focuses attention to how the residents of smaller cities, provincial districts, rural settings, and colonial outposts have produced, disseminated, and read print materials. Too often print media has been represented as an engine of metropolitan modernity. Rather than being the passive recipients of print culture generated in city centres, the inhabitants of provinces and colonies have acted independently, as jobbing printers in provincial Britain, black newspaper proprietors in the West Indies, and library patrons in "Middletown," Indiana, to mention a few examples. This important new book gives us a sophisticated account of how printed materials circulated, a more precise sense of their impact, and a fuller of understanding of how local contexts shaped reading experiences."-- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Illustrations and Maps -- Acknowledgments -- Print Culture Histories beyond the Metropolis: An Introduction -- Part One: Circulation -- 1 Non-Metropolitan Printing and Business in Britain and Ireland between the Sixteenth and Eighteenth Centuries -- 2 "I have hitherto been entirely upon the borrowing hand": The Acquisition and Circulation of Books in Early Eighteenth-Century Dissenting Academies -- 3 The Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century Evolution of Indian Print Culture and Knowledge Networks in Calcutta and Madras 4 Beyond the Market and the City: The Informal Dissemination of Reading Material during the American Civil War -- 5 Cosmopolitan Ideals, Local Loyalties, and Print Culture: The Career of George Chandler Bragdon in Upstate New York -- 6 What Travels? The Movement of Movements -- or, Ephemeral Bibelots from Paris to Lansing, with Love -- 7 Circum-Atlantic Print Circuits and Internationalism from the Peripheries in the Interwar Era -- Part Two: Place -- 8 At the Dawn of the Information Age: Reading and the Working Classes in Ashton-under-Lyne, 1830-1850 9 Uneasy Occupancy: Sarah Grand, The Beth Book, and a Colonial Reader -- 10 Alger, Fosdick, and Stratemeyer in the Heartland: Crossover Reading in Muncie, Indiana, 1891-1902 -- 11 Romance in the Province: Reading German Novels in Middletown, USA -- 12 Print Culture and Cosmopolitan Trends in 1890s Muncie, Indiana -- 13 Zones of Connection: Common Reading in a Regional Australian Library -- 14 Organized Print: Clara Steen and Institutional Sites of Reading and Writing in the American Midwest, 1895-1920 -- Secondary Works Cited -- Contributors -- Index

     

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