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The Renaissance, English Cultural Nationalism, and Modernism, 1860–1920

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Classical Cultural History-Writing in England

  2. Renaissance Old Masters and Modernist Art History-Writing

  3. Shakespeare and National Cultural History-Writing

  4. The Modern Artist

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About this book

Contextualising the emergence of literary and aesthetic modernism and cultural nationalism within the popularity of the Renaissance, this volume offers new insights into high and low culture, as well as historical periodization.

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"Scholars in the field of modernist studies will be eager to read about the development of connoisseurship in this period and about the relationships between Morelli, Berenson, Bell, and Fry s writings about art and the development of modernism.The author s attention to her own writing about history, in the context of a historiographical study, is particularly engaging." - Catherine Paul, Associate Professor of English, Clemson University

About the author

LYNNE WALHOUT HINOJOSA is Assistant Professor of English Literature in the Honors Program at Baylor University, USA.

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