Six French Poets
Author : Amy Lowell
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Page : 532 pages
File Size : 29,22 MB
Release : 1915
Category : French poetry
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Author : Amy Lowell
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Page : 532 pages
File Size : 29,22 MB
Release : 1915
Category : French poetry
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Author : Adolf Portmann
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 503 pages
File Size : 48,71 MB
Release : 2023-11-13
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 900466419X
Author : Ezra Pound
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 15,97 MB
Release : 2019-11-21
Category : History
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This is a collection of essays on several different authors including Henry James, French poets and Arnaut Daniel. There is a long section on French poetry where Pound examines several poets in detail. Other sections look at Genesis, the first book in the Christian bible, and then there is a section on Henry James and also James Joyce's Ulysses (unfinished at the time of this book).
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Publisher : TheBookEdition
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 28,46 MB
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ISBN : 2919947117
Author : Sara E. Johnson
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 11,24 MB
Release : 2023-11-06
Category : History
ISBN : 1469676923
If you peer closely into the bookstores, salons, and diplomatic circles of the eighteenth-century Atlantic world, Mederic Louis Elie Moreau de Saint-Mery is bound to appear. As a lawyer, philosophe, and Enlightenment polymath, Moreau created and compiled an immense archive that remains a vital window into the social, political, and intellectual fault lines of the Age of Revolutions. But the gilded spines and elegant designs that decorate his archive obscure the truth: Moreau's achievements were predicated upon the work of enslaved people and free people of color. Their labor afforded him the leisure to research, think, and write. Their rich intellectual and linguistic cultures filled the pages of his most applauded works. Every beautiful book Moreau produced contains an embedded story of hidden violence. Sara Johnson's arresting investigation of race and knowledge in the revolutionary Atlantic surrounds Moreau with the African-descended people he worked so hard to erase, immersing him in a vibrant community of language innovators, forgers of kinship networks, and world travelers who strove to create their own social and political lives. Built from archival fragments, creative speculation, and audacious intellectual courage, Encyclopedie noire is a communal biography of the women and men who made Moreau's world.
Author : Saint-John Perse
Publisher : New Directions Publishing
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 32,11 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780811208550
Poems by the Nobel prizewinner deal with the regeneration of life, the purity nature, and our relationship with time and the world.
Author : Anne Varichon
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 42,66 MB
Release : 2024-02-06
Category : Art
ISBN : 0691255180
A beautifully illustrated history of the many inventive, poetic, and alluring ways in which color swatches have been selected and staged The need to categorize and communicate color has mobilized practitioners and scholars for centuries. Color Charts describes the many different methods and ingenious devices developed since the fifteenth century by doctors, naturalists, dyers, and painters to catalog fragments of colors. With the advent of industrial society, manufacturers and merchants developed some of the most beautiful and varied tools ever designed to present all the available colors. Thanks to them, society has discovered the abundance of color embodied in a plethora of materials: cuts of fabric, leather, paper, and rubber; slats of wood and linoleum; delicate skeins of silk; careful deposits of paint and pastels; fragments of lipstick; and arrangements of flower petals. These samples shape a visual culture and a chromatic vocabulary and instill a deep desire for color. Anne Varichon traces the emergence of modern color charts from a set of processes developed over the centuries in various contexts. She presents illuminating examples that bring this remarkable story to life, from ancient writings revealing attention to precise shade to contemporary designers’ color charts, dyers’ notebooks, and Werner’s famous color nomenclature. Varichon argues that color charts have linked generations of artists, artisans, scientists, industrialists, and merchants, and have played an essential and enduring role in the way societies think about color. Drawing on nearly two hundred documents from public and private collections, almost all of them previously unpublished, this wonderfully illustrated book shows how the color chart, in its many distinct forms and expressions, is a practical tool that has transcended its original purpose to become an educational aid and subject of contemplation worthy of being studied and admired.
Author : Claude Briand-Picard
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Page : 316 pages
File Size : 40,75 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Artists
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Page : 20 pages
File Size : 18,72 MB
Release : 1800
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Page : 1324 pages
File Size : 25,42 MB
Release : 1900
Category : Internal medicine
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