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    "Writing" of Modern Life

"Writing" of Modern Life

Elizabeth K. Helsinger

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      What is it about etching that renders it - according to both the poet-critic Charles Baudelaire and the visionary artist Samuel Palmer - a medium of writing? And, moreover, what makes etching equally adaptable to the expression of both memory and modernity? "The 'Writing' of Modern Life" examines British, French, and American artists who from the polemical beginnings of the Etching Revival in the 1850s to its twentieth-century afterlife practiced etching as a form of quasi-literary authorship. Whether or not these printmakers viewed etching as a medium for expressing thoughts or personality, as Baudelaire and Palmer claimed, they did find in the craft a way to suggest both elegiac recollection and the visual strangeness of modern life.Containing essays by Martha Tedeschi, Peyton Skipwith, Anna Arnar, Allison Morehead, and Elizabeth Helsinger, and generously illustrated with works by both well-known and lessheralded printmakers, "The 'Writing' of Modern Life" is an interdisciplinary collection that will appeal to literary and art historians alike.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Elizabeth K. Helsinger EAN: 9780935573459 COUNTRY: United States PAGES: WEIGHT: 510 g HEIGHT: 28 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: The University of Chicago Press DATE PUBLISHED: 2008-11-01 CITY: GENRE: ART / European, CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Printmaking & Stamping WIDTH: 20 cm SPINE:

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      France, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States of America, USA, Prints and printmaking

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      Elizabeth Helsinger is the John Matthews Manly Distinguished Service Professor in the Departments of English and Art History at the University of Chicago.

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      What is it about etching that renders it - according to both the poet-critic Charles Baudelaire and the visionary artist Samuel Palmer - a medium of writing? And, moreover, what makes etching equally adaptable to the expression of both memory and modernity? "The 'Writing' of Modern Life" examines British, French, and American artists who from the polemical beginnings of the Etching Revival in the 1850s to its twentieth-century afterlife practiced etching as a form of quasi-literary authorship. Whether or not these printmakers viewed etching as a medium for expressing thoughts or personality, as Baudelaire and Palmer claimed, they did find in the craft a way to suggest both elegiac recollection and the visual strangeness of modern life.Containing essays by Martha Tedeschi, Peyton Skipwith, Anna Arnar, Allison Morehead, and Elizabeth Helsinger, and generously illustrated with works by both well-known and lessheralded printmakers, "The 'Writing' of Modern Life" is an interdisciplinary collection that will appeal to literary and art historians alike.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Elizabeth K. Helsinger EAN: 9780935573459 COUNTRY: United States PAGES: WEIGHT: 510 g HEIGHT: 28 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: The University of Chicago Press DATE PUBLISHED: 2008-11-01 CITY: GENRE: ART / European, CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Printmaking & Stamping WIDTH: 20 cm SPINE:

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      France, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States of America, USA, Prints and printmaking

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      Elizabeth Helsinger is the John Matthews Manly Distinguished Service Professor in the Departments of English and Art History at the University of Chicago.

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