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"Francis Jeffrey is celebrated as the editor of the Edinburgh
Review, but little is known of his remarkable visit to America and
his enthusiastic reception by American readers. Elliott and Hook
have produced a marvellous edition of Jeffrey's record of his
journey between New York and Washington during the second
Anglo-American War. Historians will be fascinated by Jeffrey's
account of his discussion of British-American differences with
President James Madison and Secretary of State James Monroe, which
furnish remarkable first hand accounts of these men's beliefs about
the origins and nature of the conflict. Literary scholars will be
intrigued by the unsuspected romantic sensibilities evident in
Jeffrey's descriptions of the American environment. This is an
excellent edition of Jeffrey's engaging account of the new American
republic." -- Simon P. Newman, Sir Denis Brogan Professor of
American Studies, University of Glasgow. Clare Elliott is Lecturer
in Nineteenth-Century Literature at Northumbria University and has
taught at the universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh, recently
completing a post at Teesside University. Her research interests
lie in Transatlantic Literary Studies, Transnationalism and
Transatlantic Romanticisms. Clare has published on William Blake,
Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman and is reviewer of American
literature to 1900 for the Years Work in English Studies. The long
eighteenth century in Scotland is increasingly recognized as a
period of outstanding cultural achievement. In these years both the
Scottish Enlightenment and Scottish Romanticism made lasting
contributions to Western intellectual and cultural life. This
series is designed to further our understanding of this crucial era
in a range of ways: by reprinting less familiar but important works
by writers in the period itself; by producing new editions of key
out-of-print books by modern scholars; and by publishing new
research and criticism by contemporary scholars. Perspectives:
Scottish Studies of the long Eighteenth Century Series Editor:
Andrew Hook
An eclectic selection of twentieth-century artwork from the
collection of legendary curator and museum director Walter Hopps,
some with personal reminiscences by the artists themselves Over a
fifty-year career that included stints at the famed Ferus Gallery
in Los Angeles and as director of the Pasadena Art Museum (now
Norton Simon Museum), the Corcoran Gallery, and as founding
director of the Menil Collection, the legendary curator Walter
Hopps (1932–2005) established himself as a voracious and eclectic
collector of twentieth-century art. Hopps together with his wife
Caroline Huber—also a curator, as well as an artist—assembled
an adventurous and diverse collection of art, a large portion of
which has been donated or promised to the Menil Collection.
Featuring sculpture and photography as well as drawings and
paintings, and including work by Christo, Linda Connor, Beauford
Delaney, Anne Doran, Marcel Duchamp, Walker Evans, Robert
Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, and Niki de Saint Phalle, to name a few,
this book reveals the personal choices of two fine curatorial
minds. Many of the more than fifty works illustrated have a
story—often marvelous, sometimes humorous, and in several cases
in the artist’s own words—of how they came to be in the
collection. The publication also highlights artists not often
featured in print, such as John Altoon, James Bettison, Mark Flood,
and Sonia Gechtoff. Candid photos also highlight some of
interactions between Hopps, Huber, and the artists from 1957 to
2001. Â Distributed for the Menil Collection
New and original collection of scholarly essays examining the
literary complexities of the Atlantic world system This Companion
offers a critical overview of the diverse and dynamic field of
Atlantic literary studies, with contributions by distinguished
scholars on a series of topics that define the area. The essays
focus on literature and culture from first contact to the present,
exploring fruitful Atlantic connections across space and time,
across national cultures, and embracing literature, culture and
society. This research collection proposes that the analysis of
literature and culture does not depend solely upon geographical
setting to uncover textual meaning. Instead, it offers Atlantic
connections based around migration, race, gender and sexuality,
ecologies, and other significant ideological crossovers in the
Atlantic World. The result is an exciting new critical map written
by leading international researchers of a lively and expanding
field. Key Features Offers an introduction to the growing field of
Atlantic literary studies by showcasing current work engaged in
debate around historical, cultural and literary issues in the
Atlantic World Includes 26 newly-commissioned scholarly essays by
leading experts in Atlantic literary studies Fuses breadth of
historical knowledge with depth of literary scholarship Considers
the full range of intercultural encounters around and across the
Atlantic Ocean
This Companion offers a critical overview of the diverse and
dynamic field of Atlantic literary studies, with contributions by
distinguished scholars on a series of topics that define the area.
The essays focus on literature and culture from first contact to
the present, exploring fruitful Atlantic connections across space
and time, across national cultures, and embracing literature,
culture and society. This research collection proposes that the
analysis of literature and culture does not depend solely upon
geographical setting to uncover textual meaning. Instead, it offers
Atlantic perspectives on migration, race, gender and sexuality,
ecologies, and other significant ideological crossovers in the
Atlantic world. The result is an exciting new critical map created
by leading international researchers of a lively and expanding
field. Key Features-- Offers an introduction to the growing field
of Atlantic literary studies by showcasing current work engaged in
debate around historical, cultural and literary issues in the
Atlantic World.-- Includes 26 newly-commissioned scholarly essays
by leading experts in Atlantic literary studies.-- Fuses breadth of
historical knowledge with depth of literary scholarship.--
Considers the full range of intercultural encounters around and
across the Atlantic Ocean.
American artist Walter De Maria is associated with Minimal,
conceptual, installation, and land art. He is best known for The
Lightning Field, 1977, a long-term installation in western New
Mexico made up of four hundred pointed stainless steel poles
arranged in a grid over an area measuring one mile by one
kilometer. Despite the role he has played in contemporary art over
the past fifty years, few books have been dedicated to the artist.
Featuring new paintings and sculptures and never before published
texts, this volume explores in detail the works in the artist's
first major museum exhibition in the United States: "Walter De
Maria: Trilogies" at the Menil Collection. In the expansive new
work the Bel Air Trilogy, 2000-11, De Maria has combined exacting
geometry with the entirely unexpected element of three impeccably
restored 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air two-tone hardtops. Each car is
pierced by a twelve-foot-long stainless steel rod in the shape of a
circle, square, or triangle that runs through the front and rear
windshields. The Bel Air Trilogy is joined by De Maria's austere
tripartite sculpture with moveable spheres, the Channel Series,
1972, and The Statement Series, 1968/2011. Building upon his
large-scale 1968 canvas The Color Men Choose When They Attack The
Earth, for The Statement Series, the artist created two additional
monochrome paintings with engraved stainless steel plates that
complement the original piece. The works in this volume are a
testament to De Maria's ongoing investigation of the conceptual,
the dramatic, the monumental, the minimal, and the real. Together
these three trilogies challenge and broaden our understanding of
the artist's work. Distributed for The Menil Collection Exhibition
Schedule: The Menil Collection(09/16/11-01/08/12)
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