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Featuring multidisciplinary research by an international team of
leading scholars, this volume addresses the contested aspects of
arabesque while exploring its penchant for crossing artistic and
cultural boundaries to create new forms. Enthusiastically imported
from its Near Eastern sources by European artists, the freely
flowing line known as arabesque is a recognizable motif across the
arts of painting, music, dance, and literature. From the German
Romantics to the Art Nouveau artists, and from Debussy's
compositions to the serpentine choreographies of Loie Fuller, the
chapters in this volume bring together cross-disciplinary
perspectives to understand the arabesque across both art historical
and musicological discourses.
As a coherent field of research, the field of music and visual
culture has seen rapid growth in recent years. The Routledge
Companion to Music and Visual Culture serves as the first
comprehensive reference on the intersection between these two areas
of study, an ideal introduction for those coming to the field for
the first time as well as a useful source of information for
seasoned researchers. This collection of over forty entries, from
musicologists and art historians from the US and UK, delineate the
key concepts in the field in five parts: Starting Points
Methodologies Reciprocation - the musical in visual culture and the
visual in musical culture Convergence -in metaphor, in conception,
and in practice Hybrid Arts This reference work speaks to the
important questions concerning this burgeoning field of research
-what are the established approaches to studying musical and visual
cultures side by side? What have been the major points of contact
between these two areas and what kind of questions can this
interdisciplinary research address moving forward? The Routledge
Companion to Music and Visual Culture is an indispensable guide for
anyone interested in the field of music and visual culture.
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Epic Fantasy Short Stories (Hardcover)
Philippa Semper; Contributions by Brian Bogart, Ramsey Campbell, Evey Brett, Kate Dollarhyde, …
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George R.R. Martin drew on Tolkien, who was inspired by William
Morris, Medieval epics, and Norse mythology. This new collection of
epic fantasy tales explores the classic themes of good vs evil, the
low-born hero, and the arrogant overlord, and laced them with a
taste of sorcery that reaches back to the early sources, and stirs
them in with the brand new storytellers of today. This new title in
our successful Gothic Fantasy Short Stories collection contains a
fabulous mix of classic and brand new writing, with contemporary
authors from the US, Canada, and the UK. Contemporary authors
include Brian Bogart, Ramsey Campbell, Evey Brett, Leah Cypess,
Kate Dollarhyde, Lucinda Gunnin, Joshua K. Haarstad, Anne Leonard,
E.H. Mann, Alison McBain, Emily McCosh, Dan Micklethwaite, Wendy
Nikel, Mary O'Donnell, Aimee Ogden, Cassandra Taylor, M. Elizabeth
Ticknor and Nemma Wollenfang. Classic stories by William Beckford,
Ernest Bramah, Eric Rucker Eddison, Richard Garnett, Robert E.
Howard, C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne, Andrew Lang, George MacDonald,
William Morris, Edith Nesbit, Howard Pyle, Clark Ashton Smith,
Chretien de Troyes.
Dr RB McDowell is a legend. To graduates of Trinity College,
Dublin, he is a symbol of their years at university, the enduring
source of endless amusing anecdotes and memories. Now, for the
first time, reminiscences by graduates and friends, recording
entertaining encounters with 'RB' over a period of some seventy
years, appear in book form, enlivened by comments from Dr McDowell
himself and illustrated with evocative sketches of College circa
1950 by Bryan de Grineau, archival photographs, many hitherto
unseen, and a Derek Hill painting in full colour. The result is an
intriguing portrait of the traditions and the way of life at
Ireland's oldest university during the greater part of the
twentieth century and the part played by the charismatic and unique
RB McDowell. RB MCDOWELL is an Emeritus Fellow of Trinity College,
Dublin. His works include Irish Public Opinion 1750-1800, The
Church of Ireland 1869-1969, Ireland in the Age of Imperialism and
Revolution 1760-1801, Land and Learning: Two Irish Clubs, Crisis
and Decline: The Fate of the Southern Unionists, and Grattan: A
Life.
An illustrated exploration of the largely unpublished collection of
eighteenth-century French drawings, albums, and sketchbooks at the
Bibliotheque nationale de France Promenades on Paper explores the
largely unmined collection of eighteenth-century drawings held in
the Department of Prints and Photography of the Bibliotheque
nationale de France. Among the 50 featured artists are some of
France's most celebrated eighteenth-century practitioners,
including Madeleine Basseporte (1701-1780), Francois Boucher
(1703-1770), Gabriel de Saint Aubin (1724-1780), and Jean-Honore
Fragonard (1732-1806), alongside architects, designers, and
printmakers. Scattered across the institution's vast reserves,
these drawings have until now served primarily documentary
purposes. In this book, leading international scholars introduce
more than 80 drawings, albums, and sketchbooks-many published here
for the first time-and reveal how artists used drawing to record,
critique, and try to improve the world around them. Distributed for
the Clark Art Institute Exhibition Schedule: Clark Art Institute,
Williamstown, MA (December 17, 2022-March 12, 2023) Musee des
Beaux-Arts de Tours (May 12-August 28, 2023)
As a coherent field of research, the field of music and visual
culture has seen rapid growth in recent years. The Routledge
Companion to Music and Visual Culture serves as the first
comprehensive reference on the intersection between these two areas
of study, an ideal introduction for those coming to the field for
the first time as well as a useful source of information for
seasoned researchers. This collection of over forty entries, from
musicologists and art historians from the US and UK, delineate the
key concepts in the field in five parts: Starting Points
Methodologies Reciprocation - the musical in visual culture and the
visual in musical culture Convergence -in metaphor, in conception,
and in practice Hybrid Arts This reference work speaks to the
important questions concerning this burgeoning field of research
-what are the established approaches to studying musical and visual
cultures side by side? What have been the major points of contact
between these two areas and what kind of questions can this
interdisciplinary research address moving forward? The Routledge
Companion to Music and Visual Culture is an indispensable guide for
anyone interested in the field of music and visual culture.
As an aesthetic ideal, classicism is often associated with a
conventional set of rules founded on supposedly timeless notions
such as order, reason, and decorum. As a result, it is sometimes
viewed as rigid, outdated, or stodgy. But in actuality, classicism
is far from a stable concept throughout history, it has given rise
to more debate than consensus, and at times has been put to use for
subversive ends. With contributions from an interdisciplinary group
of scholars, this volume explodes the idea of classicism as an
unchanging ideal. The essays trace the shifting parameters of
classicism from antiquity to the twentieth century, documenting an
exhibition of seventy objects in various media from the collection
of the Smart Museum of Art and other American and international
institutions. With its impressive historical and conceptual reach
from ancient literature to contemporary race relations and beyond
this colorfully illustrated book is a dynamic exploration of
classicism as a fluctuating stylistic and ideological category.
A prince with a quest, a beautiful commoner with mysterious powers,
and dragons who demand to be freed--at any cost
Filled with the potent mix of the supernatural and romance that
made "A Discovery of Witches" a runaway success, "Moth and Spark"
introduces readers to a vibrant world--and a love story they won't
soon forget.
Prince Corin has been chosen to free the dragons from their
bondage to the power Mycenean Empire, but dragons aren't big on
directions. They have given him some of their power, but none of
their knowledge. No one, not the dragons nor their riders, is even
sure what keeps the dragons in the Empire's control. Tam, sensible
daughter of a well-respected doctor, had no idea before she arrived
in Caithenor that she is a Seer, gifted with visions. When the two
run into each other (quite literally) in the library, sparks fly
and Corin impulsively asks Tam to dinner. But it's not all happily
ever after. Never mind that the prince isn't allowed to marry a
commoner: war is coming. Torn between his quest to free the dragons
and his duty to his country, Tam and Corin must both figure out how
to master their powers in order to save Caithen. With a little help
from a village of secret wizards and rogue dragonrider, they just
might pull it off.
Art is often appreciated for its ability to delight our eyes and
refresh our minds. But it can also serve as a powerful vehicle for
exploring darker emotions, such as fear, sadness, and grief. And
while these themes have an artistic history dating back to the
ancients, the ways in which they have been represented in art have
changed dramatically over time. Published to coincide with an
exhibition at the Smart Museum of Art, "The Tragic Muse: Art and
Emotion, 1700-1900" draws on the work of several distinguished
scholars to examine the richly varied representation of tragedy in
the European artistic tradition over the course of two centuries.
This catalog is generously illustrated with full-color
reproductions of all the works contained in the exhibition, and the
fascinating contributions offer new insights into the approaches
taken by the visual arts, as well as literature and drama, in
expressing and eliciting strong emotions.
A Tale of Magic, Adventure and True Love. In the country of
Caithen, Prince Corin is tasked with freeing the dragons from their
bondage to the Emperor. To help him in his quest, the terrifying
beasts have allowed Corin a little of their power. But the history
of the dragons' slavery is shrouded in mystery and no one can
assist in his quest to free them ... until the arrival of Tam at
court - a sensible doctor's daughter, who discovers a remarkable
talent. She is a seer, gifted with visions. Sparks fly when Corin
and Tam meet ... but it's not all happily ever after. Not only is
the prince forbidden to marry a commoner, but war is coming to
Caithen. Torn between love and duty, Corin and Tam must work
together to master their newfound powers and unleash the dragons at
last.
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