Max Klinger and Wilhelmine Culture

Max Klinger and Wilhelmine Culture

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9781409467588
Untertitel:
On the Threshold of German Modernism
Genre:
Kunst
Autor:
Marsha Morton
Herausgeber:
Taylor and Francis
Anzahl Seiten:
434
Erscheinungsdatum:
11.08.2014
ISBN:
978-1-4094-6758-8

Zusatztext 'Morton's text! the first! major English-language study on Klinger! is a triumph. This invaluable resource on Wilhelmine visual culture explores the intersections between Klinger and German Romantic literary theory! Darwinism! the unconscious! and criminality. Her wide-ranging! historically-grounded interdisciplinary approach is a vital addition to the field and will ignite further research on this complex and endlessly fascinating artist.' Jay A. Clarke! Manton Curator of Prints! Drawings! and Photographs at the Clark and author of Becoming Edvard Munch: Influence Anxiety! and Myth'Marsha Morton's excellent monograph is the first full-length study in English on the German artist Max Klinger. ...[Morton] deftly explores the question of Klinger's modernism! and her cultural studies approach sheds new light on Klinger in the context of Wilhelmine society. ... The text is finely illustrated and expertly researched.' German Studies Review'The research and critical analysis presented in Morton's book attests to the author's sustained intellectual engagement withMax Klinger and Imperial Germany. This way of working seems to come under increasing pressure and it has been a pleasure to review a book that upholds such high academic standards. The book has been beautifully produced by Ashgate and includes 141 high-quality black and white illustrations (ideally suited for the reproduction of prints and drawings). ...Morton's book represents a new Standardwerk on Klinger and a must-read for any scholar interested in Imperial Germany's fascinating and often fractured cultural history.' The German Quarterly'Max Klinger and Wilhelmine Culture: On the Threshold of German Modernism is not only essential reading for any Klinger scholar! but also for those interested in understanding the complex connections between modern European art history! literature! cultural studies and the social sciences.' Art History'Morton's book represents a new Standardwerk on Klinger and a must-read for any scholar interested in Imperial Germany's fascinating and often fractured cultural history.' Sabine Wieber! University of Glasgow Informationen zum Autor Marsha Morton! Professor of Art History at Pratt Institute in New York! has published and lectured frequently on topics in nineteenth-century German art and culture. Zusammenfassung In this book, the first full-length study of its kind in English, Marsha Morton argues that no artist represented the shift from tradition to innovation in the Wilhelmine Empire (1870s - 1880s) more compellingly that Max Klinger. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction: Klinger: defining a modern spirit; An anxious art: foundations in German romantic irony and the grotesque; Structuring an anxious art: arabesque 'methods of composition'; Darwinian tales: men and women in nature; The global network and the human condition: German anthropology and Klinger; Archetypes and symbols: Klinger's mythological representations in an age of ethnography and psychology; Dreams and hypnosis: senses! symbols and the corporeal unconscious; In the papers and on the stage: crime! passion! and punishment in Wilhelmine Berlin; Epilogue; Biographical highlights; Select bibliography of writings on Max Klinger (graphic arts); Index. ...

'Morton's text, the first, major English-language study on Klinger, is a triumph. This invaluable resource on Wilhelmine visual culture explores the intersections between Klinger and German Romantic literary theory, Darwinism, the unconscious, and criminality. Her wide-ranging, historically-grounded interdisciplinary approach is a vital addition to the field and will ignite further research on this complex and endlessly fascinating artist.' Jay A. Clarke, Manton Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs at the Clark and author of Becoming Edvard Munch: Influence Anxiety, and Myth 'Marsha Morton's excellent monograph is the first full-length study in English on the German artist Max Klinger. ...[Morton] deftly explores the question of Klinger's modernism, and her cultural studies approach sheds new light on Klinger in the context of Wilhelmine society. ... The text is finely illustrated and expertly researched.' German Studies Review 'The research and critical analysis presented in Morton's book attests to the author's sustained intellectual engagement withMax Klinger and Imperial Germany. This way of working seems to come under increasing pressure and it has been a pleasure to review a book that upholds such high academic standards. The book has been beautifully produced by Ashgate and includes 141 high-quality black and white illustrations (ideally suited for the reproduction of prints and drawings). ...Morton's book represents a new Standardwerk on Klinger and a must-read for any scholar interested in Imperial Germany's fascinating and often fractured cultural history.' The German Quarterly 'Max Klinger and Wilhelmine Culture: On the Threshold of German Modernism is not only essential reading for any Klinger scholar, but also for those interested in understanding the complex connections between modern European art history, literature, cultural studies and the social sciences.' Art History 'Morton's book represents a new Standardwerk on Klinger and a must-read for any scholar interested in Imperial Germany's fascinating and often fractured cultural history.' Sabine Wieber, University of Glasgow

Autorentext
Marsha Morton, Professor of Art History at Pratt Institute in New York, has published and lectured frequently on topics in nineteenth-century German art and culture.

Zusammenfassung
In this book, the first full-length study of its kind in English, Marsha Morton argues that no artist represented the shift from tradition to innovation in the Wilhelmine Empire (1870s - 1880s) more compellingly that Max Klinger.

Inhalt
Contents: Introduction: Klinger: defining a modern spirit; An anxious art: foundations in German romantic irony and the grotesque; Structuring an anxious art: arabesque 'methods of composition'; Darwinian tales: men and women in nature; The global network and the human condition: German anthropology and Klinger; Archetypes and symbols: Klinger's mythological representations in an age of ethnography and psychology; Dreams and hypnosis: senses, symbols and the corporeal unconscious; In the papers and on the stage: crime, passion, and punishment in Wilhelmine Berlin; Epilogue; Biographical highlights; Select bibliography of writings on Max Klinger (graphic arts); Index.


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