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    Growth of Novel

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    Monday‚ December 27‚ 2010 Reasons for the Rise of the Novel in the Eighteenth Century Introduction: The most important gifts of the eighteenth century to English literature are the periodical essay and the novel‚ neither of which had any classical precedent. Both of them were prose forms and eminently suited to the genius of eighteenth-century English men and women. The periodical essayist and the novelist were both exponents of the same sensibility and culture‚ and worked on the same intellectual

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    Growth of European Nation-States THE DEVELOPMENT OF ABSOLUTISM IN FRANCE * Francis I (Valois): Rival of the HRE and Charles V‚ unsuccessfully battled to weaken Habsburgs. * Concordat of Bologna: Granted the Pope right to collect the first year’s revenue from the Church offices in return for the ability to nominate high officials in the French Churchnationalized the church and increased the power of the monarchy * Francis I and Henry II (his successor) were opposed to any reform

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    German Pavilion

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    not a structure. By structure is the whole from top to bottom‚ to the last detail – with the same ideas. That is what we call structure. -Mies was as much inspired by the work of the Dutch architect Berlage as by that Prussian school of Neo-Classicism to which he became the direct heir. Mies van der rohe at work by peter carter -While he was concentrating upon the planning of this pavilion he suddenly became aware‚ as if after years of rumination‚ that structural elements and space-defining

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    Victorian Thinkers

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    Victorian Thinkers (Thomas Carlyle and John Ruskin) Victorian Thinkers contains studies of four of the most influential critics of 19th-century British culture. Each was heralded a prophet in his own lifetime‚ and yet each was also regarded as misguided‚ and even mad‚ by his contemporaries. Their interests in art and culture led them to develop views on society and economics. Carlyle was a writer of extraordinary stature‚ radical in thought and style; Ruskin‚ who began his career as a critic of

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    Jane Wang Second draft research paper Jul 30h‚ 2012 Alexander McQueen “Creativity is a very fragile thing‚ and Lee was very fragile‚” said the milliner Philip Treacy‚ who had worked with Alexander McQueen. McQueen‚ a British genius fashion designer creating a large amount of provocative works in last two decades‚ committed a suicide because of the suicide of Isabella Blow and the loss of his mother‚ who were two important supporters of his design (Wilson 89)

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    The Last Supper

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    the monks whilst they ate‚ to remind them of Jesus’ sacrifice and of the significance of the bread and the wine as it represented Jesus’ body. This time also saw the stage of High Renaissance art. Renaissance meaning rebirth‚ was the revival of classicism. High Renaissance saw artists

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    The political power struggles in Shakespeare’s era undoubtedly influenced him in his writing. William Shakespeare lived between 1564 and 1616‚ during this period Queen Elizabeth I and James I ruled England. This means Shakespeare lived during the Elizabethan era‚ and the Jacobian era. During this period England underwent a series of changes. In 1585 England went to war with Spain under Elizabeth’s rule. Shakespeare would have recognised this event as another war‚ more taxes and a step in to foreign

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    Wong 1/13 Valerie Steele (2000‚ pp.121) states‚ “The 1980s were characterized by a pronounced emphasis on physical fitness‚ which had a significant impact on the culture of fashion”. 1980s fashion is obsessed with the body. We see evidences of how designers rethink the shape of women’s body in power dressing‚ the Madonna look or Azzedine Alaia’s body reveal dresses. In contrast to these loud‚ dazzling 80s norms‚ Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto share the same point of view to propose a new

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    Media Aesthetics Notes

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    ------------------------------------------------- Styles of Film * Two major directions – realistic and formalistic * Directions or “types” are defines by form‚ not content Three Styles of Film/Media: * Realistic (focused on content‚ portraying as real life) * Classicism (in-between) * Formalism (manipulation‚ taking out of reality) Realism: * Reproduce reality with minimum distortion-objective mirror * Major concern is with content‚ rather than form * Subject matter is supreme * Documentary

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    Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix’s Liberty Leading the People An expression of tumultuous times As a superior example of the style associated with Romanticism‚ prevalent in the first half of the nineteenth-century in which imagination and the illustration of literary themes played dominant roles‚ Eugène Delacroix’s Liberty Leading the People (1830‚ oil on canvas) symbolizes the events of his own time‚ the popular resistance against repression and tyranny during the Parisian Revolution of July

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