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Classicism of the Twenties

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The triumph of avant-gardes in the 1920s tends to dominate our discussions of the music, art, and literature of the period. But the broader current of modernism encompassed many movements, and one of the most distinct - and influential - was a turn to classicism. In Classicism of the twenties, Theodore Ziolkowski offers a compelling account of that movement. Giving equal attention to music, art, and literature, and focusing in particular on the works of Stravinsky, Picasso, and T. S. Eliot, he shows how the turn to classicism manifested itself. In reaction both to the excesses of neoromanticism and early modernism and to the horrors of World War I - and with respectful detachment - artists, writers, and composers adapted themes and forms from the past and tried to imbue their own works with the values of simplicity and order that epitomized earlier classicisms. By identifying elements common to all three arts, and carefully situating classicism within the broader sweep of modernist movements, Ziolkowski presents a refreshingly original view of the cultural life of the 1920s.

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ISBN: 9780226183985
Publication date: 8th January 2015
Author: Theodore Ziolkowski
Publisher: University of Chicago Press an imprint of The University of Chicago Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 224 pages
Genres: History of art
Art music, orchestral and formal music
Literary studies: general