Subject Catalog


Book Description




Comparative Criticism: Volume 4, The Language of the Arts


Book Description

Addresses literary theory and criticism, comparative studies in terms of theme, genre movement and influence, and interdisciplinary perspectives.




Bibliographic Index


Book Description




National Union Catalog


Book Description

Includes entries for maps and atlases.







Britain and the Continent 1660‒1727


Book Description

This monograph examines the most prestigious political paintings created in Britain during the High Baroque age. It investigates a period characterized by numerous social, political, and religious crises, in the years between the restoration of the Stuart monarchy (1660) and the death of the first British monarch from the House of Hanover (1727). On the basis of hitherto unpublished documents, the book elucidates the creation and reception of nine major commissions that involved the court, private aristocratic patrons, and/or civic institutions. The ground-breaking new interpretations of these works focus on strategies of conflict resolution, the creation of shared cultural memories, processes of cultural translation, the performative context of the murals and the interaction of painted images and architectural spaces.




Language, Music, and the Sign


Book Description

This book forms a conceptual account of the relationship between music and poetry in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.




New Perspectives on the Life and Art of Richard Crashaw


Book Description

A collection of ten original critical and historical essays on the life and art of Crashaw (1612/13-1649), one of the most neglected, misunderstood and unappreciated of the major metaphysical poets. The introduction surveys the history of Crashavian criticism and signals new directions for future scholarship. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR