This book debunks the myth of Polish Modernist literature as rooted in rash, immediate expression.
The author compares programmatic statements on language by turn-of-the-century writers such as Waclaw Berent, Boleslaw Leśmian, Stanislaw Brzozowski or Karo.
Ryszard Gron
Ryszard B. Pecherski
Ryszard Gron
Grzegorz Nycz
Ryszard B. Pecherski
Ryszard Kazmierczak
Ryszard Rapacki
This book is a comparative study which sheds a new empirical and theoretical light on the nature of post-communist capitalism in 11 eu new member countries of central and eastern europe, or cee11.
Jan Ryszard Garlicki
Ryszard Gro?
Ryszard Kłos
Ryszard Kłos
Ryszard Michalak
Ryszard Michalak
TADEUSIEWICZ RYSZARD
Ryszard M. Czarny
Ryszard Janicki
Ryszard Kapuściński
Ryszard M. Kozlowski
Marek Guzik, Ryszard Kozik, Wladyslaw Zamachowski
Ryszard M. Kozłowski
Ryszard M. Kozlowski
Growing awareness of environmental issues has led to increasing demand for goods produced from natural products, including natural fibres.
Ryszard Kaczmarek
Ryszard Kaczmarek
The book describes the fate of poles in the german imperial army during the first world war.
Ryszard Praszkier
The difference between what's possible and what's not is a construct of the human mind, a matter of perspective, and it's one that can be changed.
Ryszard Pluta
Ryszard Rapacki
This book is a comparative study which sheds a new empirical and theoretical light on the nature of post-communist capitalism in 11 eu new member countries of central and eastern europe, or cee11.
Ryszard Rapacki
This book is a comparative study which sheds a new empirical and theoretical light on the nature of post-communist capitalism in 11 eu new member countries of central and eastern europe, or cee11.
Ryszard Piotrowicz
Trafficking in human beings (thb) has been described as modern slavery.
Ryszard Kapuściński
Ryszard Rapacki
This book is a comparative study which sheds a new empirical and theoretical light on the nature of post-communist capitalism in 11 eu new member countries of central and eastern europe, or cee11.
Ryszard Rapacki
This book is a comparative study which sheds a new empirical and theoretical light on the nature of post-communist capitalism in 11 eu new member countries of central and eastern europe, or cee11.
Ryszard M. Czarny
Ryszard Staroszczyk
Ryszard Praszkier
The difference between what's possible and what's not is a construct of the human mind, a matter of perspective, and it's one that can be changed.
Ryszard Kapuściński
This book brings together four of the author's fundamental works and their themes: angolas struggle for independence, his experiences on the african continent over four decades, and the intense relationship he had with it and its history and ideas.
Ryszard Klempous
Ryszard Kapu¿ci¿ski
Ryszard M. Czarny
Ryszard Kapuściński
Krzysztof Nycz
Das buch untersucht das phanomen der informationsstrukturierung in wirtschaftstexten.
Ryszard Nycz
This book debunks the myth of polish modernist literature as rooted in rash, immediate expression.
Ryszard Nycz
This book debunks the myth of polish modernist literature as rooted in rash, immediate expression.
Ryszard Nycz
This book debunks the myth of polish modernist literature as rooted in rash, immediate expression.
Ryszard Krynicki
Ryszard Michal Kozlowski
Ryszard M. Czarny
Ryszard Miler
Ryszard Legutko
Ryszard Bartnik
This book presents an innovative methodology for identifying optimum investment strategies in the power industry.
Ryszard S. Romaniuk
Ryszard S. Choraś
Ryszard M. Czarny
Ryszard M. Czarny
Julia E. Daniel
M. A. K. Halliday
Marta Filipová
Jessica Aliaga-Lavrijsen
Transmodern perspectives on contemporary literatures in english offers a constructive dialogue on the concept of the transmodern, focusing on the works by very different contemporary authors from all over the world, such as: chimanda ngozi adichi.
Paul Giles
Yoshinobu Hakutani
The chicago renaissance has long been considered a less important literary movement for american modernism than the harlem renaissance.
Kostas Boyiopoulos
Yoshinobu Hakutani
The chicago renaissance has long been considered a less important literary movement for american modernism than the harlem renaissance.
Kate Haffey
Danila Cannamela
Kostas Boyiopoulos
Kate Hext
This edited collection, of literary theory and criticism, proves that the decadence movement had a longer-lasting influence on literature and aesthetics than has traditionally been accepted.
Mikhail Lifshitz
Craig Woelfel
At the height of modernism in the 1920s, what did it mean to believe and how was it experienced?
Dorothy Figueira
Malika Maskarinec
The forces of form in german modernism charts a modern history of form as emergent from force.
Celia Marshik
Modernism, sex, and gender is an up-to-date and in-depth review of how theories of gender and sexuality have shaped the way modernism has been read and interpreted from its inception to the present day.
Linda Wagner-Martin
Elizabeth A. Clark
Chunjie Zhang
Investigating global modernisms, a period of great transformations in life, style, and historical consciousness, crisis in values and ethics, this book emphasizes "connecting moments" in respect to cultural, aesthetic, and media community as well as visio.
Christopher Langlois
Maurice blanchot occupies a central though still-overlooked position in the anglo-american reception of 20th-century continental philosophy and literary criticism.
Linda Wagner-Martin
Jade Munslow Ong
This book works across established categories of modernism and postcolonialism in order to radically revise the periods, places, and topics traditionally associated with anti-colonialism and aesthetic experimentation in african literature.
Bill Goldstein
A revelatory narrative of the intersecting lives and works of revered authors virginia woolf, t.
Svetlana Boym
Annalisa Zox-Weaver
Modernism both influenced and was fascinated by the rhetorical and aesthetic manifestations of fascism.
R. Howard Bloch
Andreas Huyssen
This issue examines the legacy of nazi-looted art in light of the 2012 discovery of the famous hildebrand gurlitt collection of stolen artwork in germany.
Vincent Sherry
The cambridge history of modernism is the first comprehensive history of modernism in the distinguished cambridge histories collection.
Ryszard Nycz
This book debunks the myth of polish modernist literature as rooted in rash, immediate expression.
Michael Phillipson
First published in 1988, this book attempts to tackle the problem of how to write about art, culture, and the issues of postmodernism in a style appropriate to what is being claimed.
Marta Figlerowicz
Harri Veivo
Adam J. Goldwyn
This book explores how modernist movements all across the mediterranean basin differed from those of other regions.
Mena Mitrano
Amanda C. Burdan
Discussions of china’s early twentieth-century modernization efforts tend to focus almost exclusively on cities, and the changes, both cultural and industrial, seen there.
Yashodhara Dalmia
This book traces the emergence of modernism in art in south asia by exploring the work of the iconic artist george keyt.
Stephen M. Fields
Arthur Davis
Jennifer Scappettone
Marion F. Deshmukh
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
John Alfred Faulkner
First published in 1921, this title is addresses the difficulties faced by the modern christian church in terms of polity, administration, and the development of liberal theology, in light of the changes taking place within society at the start of the twe.
Linda Wagner-Martin
The modernist period was crucial for american literature as it gave writers the chance to be truly innovative and create their own distinct identity.
Rishona Zimring
Social dance was ubiquitous in interwar britain.
Darby English
In this book, art historian darby english explores the year 1971, when two exhibitions opened that brought modernist painting and sculpture into the burning heart of united states cultural politics: contemporary black artists in america, at the whi.
Tom McCarthy
Modernist and contemporary literature are marked by a preoccupation with time, specifically with the passage of time characterized by starts and stops and suspended states of waiting.
John Lurz
An examination of the ways major novels by marcel proust, james joyce, and virginia woolf draw attention to their embodiment in the object of the book, the death of the book considers how bookish format plays a role in some of the twentieth century's most.
Luca Somigli
Sue Williams
The first comprehensive monograph dedicated to the american artist sue williams (born 1954), this book follows her work from the early 1980s to her most recent paintings.
Steven B. Smith
Peter Brooker
Rishona Zimring
Social dance was ubiquitous in interwar britain.
Peter Childs
Modernist movements radically transformed the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century literary establishment, and their effects are still felt today.
Eduardo Ledesma
Daniel A. Siedell
Modern art can be confusing and intimidating--even ugly and blasphemous.
Rainer Rumold
Archaeologies of modernity explores the shift from the powerful tradition of literary forms of bildung—the education of the individual as the self—to the visual forms of “bildung” (from bild) that characterize german modernism and the.
Roland Betancourt
Byzantium/modernism examines the cross-temporal interchange between byzantium and modernism and articulates how and why byzantine art and image theory can contribute to our understanding of modern and contemporary visual culture..