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At Home and Abroad. Julian Tuwim and the Russian Emigration
Julian Tuwim was an accomplished translator of Russian poetry. Until recently, hiscontacts with the Russian emigrants in Poland in the interwar period had been scarcely known.
Piotr Mitzner
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Although the word “modernism” is commonly used today to refer to twentieth-century modern architecture, its occurrence was rare in the first half of that century.
Mary McLeod
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In his novel Against the Day, Pynchon’s formulation of modernism anticipates and even subsumes postmodernism, yet also is predicated on an abolition of sequential time and cause and effect, which might reflect a modernist decentering of space, time, and
Richard Hardack
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Ambiguities of modernist nationalism: architectural culture and nation-building in early Republican Turkey [PDF]
Reviews the book "Modernism and Nation Building: Turkish Architectural Culture in the Early Republic," by Sibel ...
Akman, Ayhan
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From modernism towards post-modernism: Rationalism and the enlightnment era [PDF]
Modernism and post-modernism are predestined to have a common denominator. Spiritual precursors of post-modernism appear with the development of rationalism and the enlightenment era.
Slović Srđan Ž.
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The Relationship of modernity with developments in sociology
Modernism is a general and wide concept, as well as it is a complex concept at the same time, in a far extending writer and analysts are busy with it.
Nadia Omar Kakasur
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Science, Technology, and Irish Modernism builds on the interdisciplinary turn of the new modernist studies to present coordinates and episodes through which we can perceive the interfaces between Irish modernism and scientific and technological ...
John Greaney
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Complexity and coherence [PDF]
Leslie Topp traces the emergence of the asylum mortuary as an architectural challenge. Drawing on new archival research, Complexity and Coherence: The Challenge of the Asylum Mortuary in Central Europe, 1898–1908 unpacks the highly fraught combination of
Topp, Leslie
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Modernism and Muddle: Religious Implications of T. S. Eliot’s Use of the Term
Around the year 1930, as noted by Ronald Schuchard, T. S. Eliot moved beyond the opposition of classicism and romanticism, replacing it with a juxtaposition of orthodoxy and modernism.
Anna BUDZIAK
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New meanings from old buildings [PDF]
The three modest house projects described here are by three fellow travellers — the two authors and David Lea — interested in the Organic side of Modernism.
Blundell Jones, P., Sergeant, J.
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