This dissertation concerns itself with the period of the 1920's and 1930's in French intellectual history. Three prominent figures have been chosen from French culture of this period--Nobel Prize-winning author Roger Martin du Gard, cubist painter George Braque, and Christian existentialist Gabriel Marcel--to illustrate the thesis that this era witnessed a major breakdown in the "romantic style." This latter term is employed to describe the prevailing culture of the West dating from the eighteenth century. It is the view of this study that beyond the catastrophic wars and destruction that afflicted the West during this time, there was an underlying crisis taking place in this "romanticism" that caused as much, as was caused by, the events. ...
The status of titles in both painting and literature changed dramatically during the 19th century, ...
My interdisciplinary dissertation, Écriture Artiste and the Idea of Painterly Writing in Nineteenth-...
This dissertation investigates the ways artists and patrons in early-nineteenth-century France used ...
The dissertation focuses on French Romanticism as a space of experimentation for imagining alternati...
The article substantiates the relevance of updating the anthropological approach to the study of rom...
The similarities between symbolist art criticism in Paris at the end of the nineteenth century and t...
Between its defeat in the Franco-Prussian War and the outbreak of World War I, France experienced a ...
The idea that melancholy pervades cultural production and serves as one of the primary temperaments ...
Does Romanticism really imply a revolt of the affective dimension of the human being above the intel...
Before Modernism, narrative painting was one of the most acclaimed and challenging modes of picture-...
The significance of the arts is inherently problematic in modern society. The question of their purp...
In nineteenth-century France, both Orientalism and Japonisme were heralded as ways to rejuvenate art...
Cette étude concerne les multiples innovations artistiques et philosophiques menées par les premiers...
Academics, Pompiers, Official Artists and the Arrière-garde: Defining Modern and Traditional in Fran...
This dissertation repositions the place of four Romantic artists within the current discussion of Mo...
The status of titles in both painting and literature changed dramatically during the 19th century, ...
My interdisciplinary dissertation, Écriture Artiste and the Idea of Painterly Writing in Nineteenth-...
This dissertation investigates the ways artists and patrons in early-nineteenth-century France used ...
The dissertation focuses on French Romanticism as a space of experimentation for imagining alternati...
The article substantiates the relevance of updating the anthropological approach to the study of rom...
The similarities between symbolist art criticism in Paris at the end of the nineteenth century and t...
Between its defeat in the Franco-Prussian War and the outbreak of World War I, France experienced a ...
The idea that melancholy pervades cultural production and serves as one of the primary temperaments ...
Does Romanticism really imply a revolt of the affective dimension of the human being above the intel...
Before Modernism, narrative painting was one of the most acclaimed and challenging modes of picture-...
The significance of the arts is inherently problematic in modern society. The question of their purp...
In nineteenth-century France, both Orientalism and Japonisme were heralded as ways to rejuvenate art...
Cette étude concerne les multiples innovations artistiques et philosophiques menées par les premiers...
Academics, Pompiers, Official Artists and the Arrière-garde: Defining Modern and Traditional in Fran...
This dissertation repositions the place of four Romantic artists within the current discussion of Mo...
The status of titles in both painting and literature changed dramatically during the 19th century, ...
My interdisciplinary dissertation, Écriture Artiste and the Idea of Painterly Writing in Nineteenth-...
This dissertation investigates the ways artists and patrons in early-nineteenth-century France used ...