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Manet, Flaubert, and the Emergence of Modernism: Blurring Genre Boundaries (Cambridge Studies in New Art History and Criticism) Book
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This study combines art history and literary criticism in a joint study of the canonical "fathers" of modernism. Arden Reed argues that modernism is a matter of genre bending, hybridization and movements between text and image. Focusing on key works, Reed reveals how Manet and Flaubert actively mix and contaminate their work- Flaubert with images, Manet with narration. Reed extends the argument to the twentieth century, claiming we cannot understand twentieth century modernism while remaining locked within single disciplines.
- 0521815053
- 9780521815055
- Arden Reed
- 9 October 2003
- Cambridge University Press
- Hardcover (Book)
- 372
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