1 edition of German realism 1918-1933. found in the catalog.
German realism 1918-1933.
Published
1977
by Piccadilly Gallery in London
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | German realists 1918-1933. |
Genre | Exhibitions. |
Contributions | Piccadilly Gallery. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 1 v. : |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL21104521M |
For nearly years, the German novel has used everything from history to philosophy to war to explore the nature of the human spirit. Its novels are not characterized by their length or their subject matter, but rather by their devotion to the cerebral. Whether it be the social realism of the 's or the. Censorship in Germany has taken many forms throughout the history of the region. Various regimes have restricted the press, cinema, literature, and other entertainment venues. In modern Germany, the Grundgesetz guarantees freedom of press, speech, and opinion. Censorship is mainly exerted in the form of restriction of access to certain media (examples include motion .
The exhibition Magic Realism: Art in Weimar Germany at Tate Modern explores the diverse practices of a number artists, including Otto Dix, George Grosz, Albert Birkle and Jeanne Mammen. Matthew Gale is Curator, (Modern Art) and Head of Displays, Tate Modern. Katy Wan is Assistant Curator, Tate Modern. Writing Weimar: critical realism in German literature, / by: Midgley, David R., Published: () Realism and naturalism in nineteenth-century American literature / .
German liberalism and the dissolution of the Weimar party system, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, © (OCoLC) Online version: Jones, Larry Eugene. German liberalism and the dissolution of the Weimar party system, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, © (OCoLC) The German Revolution / by Pierre Broué ; [translated by John Archer and edited by Ian Birchall and Brian Pearce]. p. cm. — (Historical materialism book series, ISSN ; 5) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN (alk. paper) 1. Germany—Politics and government— 2. World War, —Germany. 3.
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Crosscurrents in the German Empire, -- The peace resolution of July, -- Brest-Litovsk -- Germany sues for peace -- Wilson dictates -- The advent of the republic -- German militarism obtains a new lease on life -- Civil war in Germany -- The Weimar coalition takes over -- Versailles -- The Weimar constitution and the struggle over the factory councils -- The Kapp.
German Liberalism and the Dissolution of the Weimar Party System, (Unc Press Enduring Editions) 1st Edition4/5(1). German Liberalism and the Dissolution of the Weimar Party System, by Larry Eugene Jones () Hardcover – out of 5 stars 1 rating See all 6 formats and editions Hide other formats and editions4/5(1).
Writing Weimar: Critical Realism in German Literature, - Oxford Scholarship The years of the Weimar Republic saw complex cultural change in Germany Author: David Midgley. Similar books and articles. Realism and Reality Studies in the German Novelle of Poetic Realism. Walter Silz - - University of North Carolina Press.
Writing Weimar Critical Realism in German Literature, David R. Midgley - A Companion to German Realism Author: Keith Bullivant. It is no coincidence that realism in its classical form was a child of the Second World War.
In Hans Morgenthau's formulation, realist theory assumes that states act as individuals (“Germany attacked Poland”), that they have clear interests, and that they German realism 1918-1933. book their power when and where they can in ways that have their roots in “human nature.”.
1) Realism as a nineteenth-century movement vs. realism as a timeless stylistic mode; I will designate these as “Realism” and “realism,” respectively. 2) Realism in non-German-speaking countries, above all, France, England, and Russia (referred to in this chapter as “European Realism”) vs.
Realism in Germany, Switzerland, and. German realism 1918-1933. book Magic Realism: Art in Weimar Germany review – sex, death and decadence like many of the artists in Tate Modern’s often astonishing display of early 20th-century German art.
A term often used to describe a number of German artists from roughly to that broke with the dominant Romantic trend to work in a dispassionate, realistic style.
Rejecting the emotional intensity of artists like Caspar David Friedrich, these realists gravitated towards scenes of everyday life and investigations into the nature of reality. German idealism was a philosophical movement that emerged in Germany in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
It developed out of the work of Immanuel Kant in the s and s, and was closely linked both with Romanticism and the revolutionary politics of the best-known thinkers in the movement, besides Kant, were Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Friedrich.
The dominance of realism has generated a significant strand of literature criticising its main tenets. However, despite the value of the criticisms, which will be explored in the rest of this book, realism continues to provide valuable insights and remains an important analytical tool for every student of International Relations.
Click on "A sample of this book" to download the PDF file of "'Neue Sachlichkeit'": The Career of an Idea" from David Midgley's Writing Weimar: Critical Realism in German Literature, Individual writers.
Book Description: The Weimar Republic (), that short-lived and fatally flawed endeavor to establish a German democracy after the First World War, was a particularly turbulent and fateful time in German history.
Buy Writing Weimar: Critical Realism in German Literature, by Midgley, David R., Midgley, David (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible : David R. Midgley, David Midgley. German Liberalism And The Dissolution Of The Weimar Party System, Jones offers a detailed and comprehensive overview of the development and decline of the German Democratic party and the German People's party from to /5.
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By using our website you agree to our use of 4/5(1). I really enjoyed this book, but I feel lost much of the time because of my own unfamiliarity with the German artists of that period.
That's not Mr. Laqueur's fault but does color my reading. And yet, in spite of my ignorance, do come away with a feeling of the vibrancy, the fearlessness, and absurd creativity of the Weimar period art/5.
Writing Weimar shows how German literature between and is related both to the politics of the time and to longer-term cultural developments. Individual chapters discuss the dominant trends in particular literary genres and the significance of the term Neue Sachlichkeit, as well as the literary representation of the city, technology, and the First World War.
Neue Sachlichkeit and German Realism of the Twenties (Hayward Gallery, 11 November - 14 January ) SCHMIED, Wieland and Ute Eskildsen (Essays) Artists and Photographers Include Otto Dix, George Grosz, Christian Schad, Rudolf Schlichter, Georg Schrimpf, Franz Radziwill, Georg Scholz, Anton Radersceidt.
A laboratory for competing visions of modernity, the Weimar Republic () continues to haunt the imagination of the twentieth century. Its political and cultural lessons retain uncanny relevance for all who seek to understand the tensions and possibilities of our age.
The Weimar Republic Sourcebook represents the most comprehensive documentation of Weimar culture. The New Objectivity (in German: Neue Sachlichkeit) was a movement in German art that arose during the s as a reaction against term was coined by Gustav Friedrich Hartlaub, the director of the Kunsthalle in Mannheim, who used it as the title of an art exhibition staged in to showcase artists who were working in a post-expressionist spirit.German realism, variously termed Bourgeois, or Poetic, Realism, is usually thought to have begun about In its earliest manifestations German realism is closely linked with the Biedermeier movement in art and interior decoration, a sedate and dignified style that emphasized the value of real things, domestic tranquility, and the social status quo.Writing Weimar: critical realism in German literature, [David R Midgley] -- "The years of the Weimar Republic saw complex cultural change in Germany as well as political turmoil.
Writing Weimar draws on the large amount of research done on the period since the s in order.