• Anglický jazyk

Islands and the Modernists

Autor: Jill Franks

This study examines five modernists in different disciplines?biology, painting, drama, fiction, and anthropology?whose work on islands made them famous. Charles Darwin developed his groundbreaking theory of evolution, derived from his study of the Galapagos... Viac o knihe

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This study examines five modernists in different disciplines?biology, painting, drama, fiction, and anthropology?whose work on islands made them famous. Charles Darwin developed his groundbreaking theory of evolution, derived from his study of the Galapagos Islands. Paul Gauguin found on Tahiti inspiration to break through the inhibiting traditions of the Parisian art world. John Millington Synge's experience on the Aran Islands gave birth to a new style of drama. D.H. Lawrence's search for a utopian community culminated in his famous short story, ?The Man Who Loved Islands.? Finally, Margaret Mead studied the South Sea Islands and acquired the sobriquet ?Mother of the World.? The text explores the extent to which islands inspired these radical thinkers to perform innovative work. Each used islands differently, but similar phenomena affected their choice of place and the outcome of their projects. Their examples illuminate the relationship of modernism to alienation and insularity.

  • Vydavateľstvo: McFarland and Company, Inc.
  • Rok vydania: 2006
  • Formát: Paperback
  • Rozmer: 229 x 153 mm
  • Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
  • ISBN: 9780786424573

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