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Hugh Ridley

    January 1, 1941
    Gottfried Benn
    Eine Geschichte der Vogelmalerei in Deutschland
    Thomas Mann
    The problematic bourgeois
    Bird Painting Between Art and Science
    Mann
    • 2024

      Have you ever wondered why so many scientific handbooks on birds use paintings rather than photographs, or why the painters Killian Mullarney and Lars Johnson are such significant figures in ornithology? This book gives an account of the 500 years during which bird-painting reached such heights, and it traces the growth of scientific realism in this field. It shows how scientific understanding has shaped the art, and how artistic style has left its mark on the science. Birds cross frontiers unhindered, and the language of painting too knows no national barriers. This book explores the huge contribution of German painting to the international tradition. It looks at the work of great artists - Dürer and Rembrandt. It introduces the fascinating but neglected artists who made the landmark handbooks of the past. It pays tribute to those major figures of the last 150 years who brought the art to its perfection: Josef Wolf and Bruno Liljefors, and looks briefly at the competition with photography at the start of the twentieth century. It reveals the interlocking of art with the science of ornithology, as it was developed by figures such as Buffon and Darwin.

      Bird Painting Between Art and Science
    • 2008

      Mann

      Buddenbrooks

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.7(21)Add rating

      Focusing on Thomas Mann's acclaimed novel, this textbook delves into the intricate themes, character development, and historical context of "Buddenbrooks." It provides a comprehensive analysis of the family's decline over generations, exploring social and cultural shifts in 19th-century Germany. The text serves as a critical resource for understanding Mann's literary techniques and the novel's significance in the canon of German literature.

      Mann
    • 1994

      Since their publication in 1901 and 1924, Mann's two great novels have established themselves firmly in the canon of the 20th-century novel Buddenbrooks as the epitome of the Realist mode of the 19th century, and The Magic Mountain as a classic of Modernism. Following the thread of major literary and historical developments the Modernism debates, Freudian criticism, Schopenhauerian aesthetics this account of Mann's reception places the critical work against the background of the times. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

      The problematic bourgeois