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|a Cermatori, Joseph,
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|a Baroque Modernity :
|b An Aesthetics of Theater /
|c Joseph Cermatori.
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|a Baltimore :
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|c 2021
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|c ©2021.
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|a 1 online resource (320 pages).
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|a Hopkins studies in modernism
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|a Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- On "Baroque" -- Introduction: Envisioning an Orphic Modernism -- 1 Overcoming Ascetic Style: Nietzsche and the Transvaluation of the Baroque -- Against Classical Rhetoric and Drama -- Nietzschean and Wagnerian Theatricalities -- Resentful and Affirmative Baroques -- De Te Fabula Narratur -- 2 The Matter of Spectacle: Mallarme and the Futures of Theatrical Ostentation -- The Drama of Silence -- Herodiade, "A Horrible Birth" -- Becoming Ornamental -- The Theater of the Book
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|a 3 Landscapes of Melancholy: Benjamin, Trauerspiel, and the Pathways of Tradition -- "History Passes into the Setting"-Baroque Spatialization -- Baroque Allegory as Nonmimetic Theatricality -- The Catastrophe in Permanence -- "Enter, fleeing" -- 4 The Citability of Baroque Gesture: Unsettling Stein -- "To Mount It Up"-Baroque Citationality on Stage -- Allegorical Temporality -- Functional Baroque Forms in Performance -- Last Act. / Which is a fact? -- Epilogue: Glancing Back, Reaching Forward -- Note on Translations -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I
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|a Baroque Modernity will appeal to readers in a wide array of disciplines, including comparative literature, theater and performance, art and music history, intellectual history, and aesthetic theory.
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|a Description based on print version record.
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|a European drama
|y 18th century
|x History and criticism.
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|a European drama
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|a Aesthetics, Baroque.
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|a Theater
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|y 20th century.
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|a Drama
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|a Modernism (Literature)
|x Baroque influences.
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|a Project MUSE - 2021 Film, Theater and Dance
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