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- catalog alternative "Manierismus. English".
- catalog contributor b557321.
- catalog coverage "Europe Intellectual life.".
- catalog created "1986, c1965.".
- catalog date "1986".
- catalog date "1986, c1965.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1986, c1965.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 397-406.".
- catalog description "Part One : General. I. The concept of mannerism : Rediscovery and revaluation; The transience of classical styles; The crisis of the Renaissance; Attempt at a definition; The unity of mannerism -- II. The disintegration of the Renaissance : Anti-classicism; Anti-naturalism; The birth of modern man; Mannerism or mannerisms?; Mannerism and its critics -- III. The origin of the scientific outlook : The Copernican revolution; Kepler's eight minutes; The fluid self; The topsyturvy universe -- IV. The economic and social revolution : The rise of modern capitalism; Finance capital as a world power; The economic crisis in Italy -- V. The religious movement : The doctrine of predestination; The Peasants' War; Protestantism and capitalism; Reformation and counter-reformation; The Council of Trent; The Catholic reform movement -- VI. The autonomy of politics : Machiavelli's Copernical revolution; The double standard of morality; The theory of political realism; The theory of ideology; Dual morality and tragedy -- VII. Alienation as the key to Mannerism : The concept of alienation; Marx's concept of alienation; Alienation from society; The process of institutionalisation; Art in an alienated world -- VIII. Narcissism as the psychology of alienation : Sociology and psychology; Self-love and self-observation; The narcissistic type -- IX. Tragedy and humour : The ancient and modern concept of tragedy; The Middle Ages and tragedy; The birth of modern tragedy; The discovery of humor --".
- catalog description "Part Three : Modern. Introductory : Periodicity and typology, cultural crises of the present age and of the Renaissance -- Baudelaire and aestheticism : Baudelaire and the romantic movement, aestheticism, the vie factice, the fin de siecle -- Mallarme and symbolism : Poesie pure, the idea of a language of symbols, the secret of art, Mallarme's metaphorism -- Surrealism : Surrealism and psychoanalysis, 'terrorists' and 'rhetoricians', Picasso, the 'second reality', depsychologising the novel, the cinematic concept of time and space, the montage technique -- Proust and Kafka : The Proustian metaphor, the new concept of time, Proust's narcissism, alienation in Proust and Kafka, their atheism, Kafka's concept of bureaucracy, the dream, symbol, allegory, parable, and metaphor.".
- catalog description "Part Two : Historical. I. Outline of the history of mannerism in Italy -- Introductory : Premonitions and predecessors of mannerism, mannerism and the baroque -- The latent mannerism of the High Renaissance : Raphael and his school, Michaelangelo and his followers, Andrea del Sarto and Correggio -- The first mannerist generation : The first phase Pontormo, Rosso Fiorentino, Beccafumi; The second phase Bronzino, Parmigianino -- Mature and later mannerism : Vasaris's academicism, Salviati, the Roman Florentine monumental style; The Emilian Bolognese group, Primaticcio, Niccolo dell'Abbate, Pellegrino Tibaldi, Leio Orsi; Venetian mannerism, the predecessors, Tintoretto, Jacopo Bassano, Paolo Veronese; Late mannerism, the Zuccari and their circle, Barocci, the last mannerists, mannerism, baroque, and classicism -- II. Mannerism outside Italy -- France : The school of Fontainebleau, the sculptors, Jacques Bellange and jacques Callot -- Dutch and later international mannerism : The Antwerp mannerists of 1520, Bruegel, thes chools of Haarlem and Utrecht and later international mannerism -- Spain : El Greco and the climax of mannerism -- III. Mannerism in art and literature -- Mannerism and the baroque in literary history : On transferring to literature concepts of form pecular to the visual arts -- The concept of space in mannerist architecture -- Language as a creative medium : The metaphor, metaphorism, the conceit -- IV. The principal representatives of Mannerism in western literature -- Italy : Petrarchism, Michelangelo, Tasso, Marino -- Spain : Gongora, Cervantes, Calderon -- France : Montaigne, Maurice Sceve, Ronsard, Robert Garnier, Jean de Sponde and the later lyric poets, Malherbe, classicism, Racine -- England : Marlowe, Shakespeare, the metaphysical poets --".
- catalog description "Reprint. Originally published: London : Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1965.".
- catalog extent "xx, 426 p., [228] p. of plates :".
- catalog identifier "0674548159 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1986".
- catalog issued "1986, c1965.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Europe Intellectual life.".
- catalog spatial "Europe.".
- catalog subject "Arts, Modern Europe.".
- catalog subject "Arts, Modern.".
- catalog subject "Mannerism (Art) Influence.".
- catalog subject "NX450.6.M3 H3813 1986".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One : General. I. The concept of mannerism : Rediscovery and revaluation; The transience of classical styles; The crisis of the Renaissance; Attempt at a definition; The unity of mannerism -- II. The disintegration of the Renaissance : Anti-classicism; Anti-naturalism; The birth of modern man; Mannerism or mannerisms?; Mannerism and its critics -- III. The origin of the scientific outlook : The Copernican revolution; Kepler's eight minutes; The fluid self; The topsyturvy universe -- IV. The economic and social revolution : The rise of modern capitalism; Finance capital as a world power; The economic crisis in Italy -- V. The religious movement : The doctrine of predestination; The Peasants' War; Protestantism and capitalism; Reformation and counter-reformation; The Council of Trent; The Catholic reform movement -- VI. The autonomy of politics : Machiavelli's Copernical revolution; The double standard of morality; The theory of political realism; The theory of ideology; Dual morality and tragedy -- VII. Alienation as the key to Mannerism : The concept of alienation; Marx's concept of alienation; Alienation from society; The process of institutionalisation; Art in an alienated world -- VIII. Narcissism as the psychology of alienation : Sociology and psychology; Self-love and self-observation; The narcissistic type -- IX. Tragedy and humour : The ancient and modern concept of tragedy; The Middle Ages and tragedy; The birth of modern tragedy; The discovery of humor --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part Three : Modern. Introductory : Periodicity and typology, cultural crises of the present age and of the Renaissance -- Baudelaire and aestheticism : Baudelaire and the romantic movement, aestheticism, the vie factice, the fin de siecle -- Mallarme and symbolism : Poesie pure, the idea of a language of symbols, the secret of art, Mallarme's metaphorism -- Surrealism : Surrealism and psychoanalysis, 'terrorists' and 'rhetoricians', Picasso, the 'second reality', depsychologising the novel, the cinematic concept of time and space, the montage technique -- Proust and Kafka : The Proustian metaphor, the new concept of time, Proust's narcissism, alienation in Proust and Kafka, their atheism, Kafka's concept of bureaucracy, the dream, symbol, allegory, parable, and metaphor.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part Two : Historical. I. Outline of the history of mannerism in Italy -- Introductory : Premonitions and predecessors of mannerism, mannerism and the baroque -- The latent mannerism of the High Renaissance : Raphael and his school, Michaelangelo and his followers, Andrea del Sarto and Correggio -- The first mannerist generation : The first phase Pontormo, Rosso Fiorentino, Beccafumi; The second phase Bronzino, Parmigianino -- Mature and later mannerism : Vasaris's academicism, Salviati, the Roman Florentine monumental style; The Emilian Bolognese group, Primaticcio, Niccolo dell'Abbate, Pellegrino Tibaldi, Leio Orsi; Venetian mannerism, the predecessors, Tintoretto, Jacopo Bassano, Paolo Veronese; Late mannerism, the Zuccari and their circle, Barocci, the last mannerists, mannerism, baroque, and classicism -- II. Mannerism outside Italy -- France : The school of Fontainebleau, the sculptors, Jacques Bellange and jacques Callot -- Dutch and later international mannerism : The Antwerp mannerists of 1520, Bruegel, thes chools of Haarlem and Utrecht and later international mannerism -- Spain : El Greco and the climax of mannerism -- III. Mannerism in art and literature -- Mannerism and the baroque in literary history : On transferring to literature concepts of form pecular to the visual arts -- The concept of space in mannerist architecture -- Language as a creative medium : The metaphor, metaphorism, the conceit -- IV. The principal representatives of Mannerism in western literature -- Italy : Petrarchism, Michelangelo, Tasso, Marino -- Spain : Gongora, Cervantes, Calderon -- France : Montaigne, Maurice Sceve, Ronsard, Robert Garnier, Jean de Sponde and the later lyric poets, Malherbe, classicism, Racine -- England : Marlowe, Shakespeare, the metaphysical poets --".
- catalog title "Manierismus. English".
- catalog title "Mannerism : the crisis of the Renaissance and the origin of modern art / Arnold Hauser ; [translated in collaboration with the author by Eric Mosbacher].".
- catalog type "text".