Neo-Romantism
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Neo-Romantism
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[modifică] UK
[modifică] 1880 - 1910
- Gerard Manley Hopkins
- Lewis Carroll
- John Ruskin
- Edward Elgar
- Vaughan Williams
- Aesthetic movement
- Arts & Crafts Movement
- William Morris News from Nowhere
- Symbolism
- W.B. Yeats
- Rudyard Kipling Puck of Pook's Hill Rewards and Fairies
- A.E. Housman A Shropshire Lad
- Neo-gothic architecture
- Pictorialism
[modifică] Europe
- Symbolism (pan-European)
- Odysseus Elytis (Greece)
- Bernard Faucon (France)
- Balthus (France/Switzerland)
- Sigurdur Nordal (Iceland)
- Vicente Aleixandre (Spain)
- Anton Bruckner (Austria)
- Iris van Dongen (Netherlands)
- Wandervogel (Germany)
- Arthur Schopenhauer
[modifică] Poland
- Young Poland
- Stanislaw Przybyszewski
[modifică] Russia
- Eugene Berman
- Pavel Tchelitchew
[modifică] USA
- Walt Whitman
- Imagists
- Maxfield Parrish
- Allen Ginsberg
- The beat poets
- Minor White
- Joseph Cornell
- John Crowley
- Guy Davenport
- Justine Kurland
- Jeffrey Blondes
- Hakim Bey Temporary Autonomous Zone, Summer Land
[modifică] Neo-Romantism 1980 - 1990
- A Flock Of Seagulls
- ABC
- Adam And The Ants
- Après Demain
- Blancmange
- Classix Nouveaux
- Culture Club
- Duran Duran
- Eurythmics
- The Flowers Of Romance
- Human League
- Japan
- Kajagoogoo
- Lime
- Modern English
- Naked Eyes
- Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
- Organ
- Payolas
- Simple Minds
- Soft Cell
- Spandau Ballet
- Spoons
- Strange Advance
- Talk Talk
- Tears For Fears
- Ultravox
- Vennaskond
- Visage
[modifică] Bibliografia
- David Mellor. Paradise Lost: the neo-Romantic imagination in Britain, 1935 - 1955. (1987).
- Peter Woodcock. This Enchanted Isle - The Neo-Romantic Vision from William Blake to the New Visionaries (2000).
- Malcolm Yorke. The Spirit of Place - Nine Neo-Romantic Artists and Their Times (1989).
- Michael Bracewell. England Is Mine (1997).
- Peter Ackroyd. The Origins of the English Imagination (2002).
- P. Cannon-Brookes. The British Neo-Romantics (1983).
- Corbett, Holt and Russell (Ed's.) The Geographies of Englishness: Landscape and the National Past, 1880-1940 (2002).
- Graham Arnold. The Ruralists - A Celebration (2003).
- Christopher Martin. The Ruralists (An Art & Design Profile, No. 23) (1992).
- S. Sillars. British Romantic Art and The Second World War (1991).
- Trentmann F. Civilisation and its Discontents: English Neo-Romanticism and the Transformation of Anti-Modernism in Twentieth-Century Western Culture (1994, Birkbeck College).
- Edward Picot. Outcasts from Eden - ideas of landscape in British poetry since 1945 (1997).
- Hoover, Kathleen and Cage, John. Virgil Thompson: His Life and Music (1959).
- Albright, Daniel. Modernism and Music: An Anthology of Sources (2004).