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Edward Said's Rhetoric of the Secular
... potentially a cycle, if not always, in a manneristically Baudelairian tao (way), a
vicious cycle. Myth may serve in the formations of peoples and yet beyond a
certain point, such myth-making and mythic beliefs may hamper a people's
freedom.
Mathieu E. Courville, 2011
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The Prodigious Muse: Women's Writing in Counter-Reformation ...
stylistic: occasionally Turina abandons her usual plain style and indulges in a
passage of lyric description, as when she prefaces her account of the
Resurrection with a classicizing evocation of the coming of dawn or
manneristically dwells on ...
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Blue Skies and Silver Linings: Aspects of the Hollywood Musical
... the ubiquitous apoggiatura and portamento and the manneristically contorted
pronunciations that may have a double source in the crossing of the immigrant's
fractured English shared by both audiences and entertainers with an imitation of
...
Bruce Babington, P. W. Evans, 1985
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Propertius: A Hellenistic Poet on Love and Death
1 5 but also because this poet can be manneristically lax in his employment of
conjunctions and particles. In neither line has nec any real connective force. I
would, then, punctuate strongly after 1 2 and 14 and neither rearrange the order
of the ...
Theodore D. Papanghelis, 1987
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Faulkner: Masks and Metaphors
Instead, Faulkner provokes readers by a diction in which the poetic and thirties
realism are manneristically forced together. However, this grotesque combination
of the rarified with the rural, and even with the scatological, corresponds with the
...
Lothar Hönnighausen, 2006
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A Literature Without Qualities: American Writing Since 1945
... somewhat different terms, as a change from designing t Dems to appear as
objects independent of their origins to extrud- i g them, in effect, as statements
manneristically determined in f >rm by the immediate circumstance of their
inception.
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Literature and the Scottish Reformation
... 'makes it more difficult for some authors - for example, those who write
manneristically in English on universal themes from a right-wing viewpoint - to
enter the introductory curriculum'.8 The multiple languages of early modern
Scotland defy ...
Dr Crawford Gribben, Professor David George Mullan, 2013
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Weill's Musical Theater: Stages of Reform
... relation to his teacher and his own musical production around 1930, they also
draw attention to the salient differences between him and the romantically “
classical” Schoenberg, on the one hand, and the manneristically classicist
Stravinsky, ...
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Cori Spezzati: The development of sacred polychoral music to ...
5: 143), for example, veers almost manneristically between long and short notes.
As befits a pupil of Willaert, Porta usually writes spatial bass-parts though there
are exceptions, notably in seven-voice pieces set out for double choir. Ippolito ...
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New Approaches to Theodor Fontane: Cultural Codes in Flux
... his own perspective and prejudice within the discursive realm of his textual
creations. The continuously changing discourse network which the essayist
seeks to represent therefore becomes his own mirror, however manneristically
refracted ...
Marion Villmar-Doebeling, 2000
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Mourning, Meaning, and Moving On: Life After 'Mad Men'
... and unreal, or if he's forcing the weirdness and illogic too hard — manneristically. The young man will never see the beautiful woman again; ... «The Millions, 五月 15»
"Old," "Crazy" and "Hysterical." Is That All There Is?
Besides, defensive theatricality too is a manifestation of time's injuries, however manneristically and bravely Wilson addresses it. «Huffington Post, 十月 11»
Are Murakami's Huge-Breasted Sculptures at Gagosian Booby …
Now that the art economy has rebounded to a Manneristically inflated, utterly disproportionate level, its hard not to see these sculptures ... «In the Air, Art+Auction's Gossip Column, 七月 11»
WHAT'S SO CLASSY ABOUT MODERN CLASSICISM
Then there's the decorative classicism of Anne Carlu's Diana the Huntress, 1927 -- her body is Manneristically elongated, and she stands in a ... «Artnet, 十月 10»
OF 20TH-CENTURY ART
The picture's core is in fact its profound emptiness, dramatized by an absurd perspective, which manneristically extends it, presumably to infinity. A tiny couple ... «Artnet, 六月 06»
A CRITICAL HISTORY OF 20TH-CENTURY ART
Thus the visual exquisite corpse made by Jacques Hérold, Yves Tanguy and Victor Brauner about 1932 shows a manneristically elongated female figure with a ... «Artnet, 四月 06»
Postmodern Narrative
His works are remarkably self-contained and concentrated, however intricately faceted -- even manneristically bizarre -- their illusionistic space. «Artnet, 十月 04»