Close thy Byron, open thy Goethe!”, wrote the 19th-century historian Thomas Carlyle. The English-speaking readers who ...
These were hardly underground movements, but the literary establishment of Boston helped clarify the moral imperatives involved and did its part to bring these issues into the national consciousness.
literary movements, or termed by literary historians. It is essential to keep them in mind in order to follow their distinctive characteristics during the various periods of development in literature.
In a 2020 essay critiquing academic philosophy’s norms against aestheticizing or personalizing one’s writing, the philosopher ...
The leaders of this movement, all graduates of Rangoon University ... They felt quite as keenly about literary as about political freedom, and in resisting literary conservatism they championed ...
It was a series of begats (Elvis begat the Beatles, the Beatles begat Jann Wenner, etc.) involving identity-famished ...
We spoke with a dozen literary translators about the joys and tribulations of working with U.S. publishers—including issues of visibility and recognition and the rise of AI—and their forecast for the ...
The Pompidou Centre in Paris has gathered about 500 Surrealist works from international public and private collections. View ...
Xavier, a 53-year-old breaking virtuoso and Princeton University dance professor, has crafted "Skiff" as an evening-length ...
This inspiring movement is always in full flower at the Frogtown Artwalk ... craft-creating made just for the tots, live ...
Hilda’s midwestern Catholic background made her the diametric opposite of Anna, yet she accepted the role. For the first time theater audiences would experience a complex Black character, no matter ...
I should have seen this coming. As a white, boomer guy, I acknowledge unrealized promises from the civil rights and women’s ...