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Literature, Modernism, and Dance (PDF eBook)


Literature, Modernism, and Dance (PDF eBook)

eBook by Jones, Susan

Literature, Modernism, and Dance (PDF eBook)

£91.67

ISBN:
9780191009433
Publication Date:
01 Aug 2013
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Imprint:
OUP Oxford
Pages:
352 pages
Format:
eBook
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Literature, Modernism, and Dance (PDF eBook)

Description

This book explores the complex relationship between literature and dance in the era of modernism. During this period an unprecedented dialogue between the two art forms took place, based on a common aesthetics initiated by contemporary discussions of the body and gender, language, formal experimentation, primitivism, anthropology, and modern technologies such as photography, film, and mechanisation. The book traces the origins of this relationship to thephilosophical antecedents of modernism in the nineteenth century and examines experimentation in both art forms. The book investigates dance's impact on the modernists' critique of language and shows the importance to writers of choreographic innovations by dancers of the fin de sicle, of the Ballets Russes,and of European and American experimentalists in non-balletic forms of modern dance. A reciprocal relationship occurs with choreographic use of literary text. Dance and literature meet at this time at the site of formal experiments in narrative, drama, and poetics, and their relationship contributes to common aesthetic modes such as symbolism, primitivism, expressionism, and constructivism. Focussing on the first half of the twentieth century, the book locates these transactions in atransatlantic field, giving weight to both European and American contexts and illustrating the importance of dance as a conduit of modernist preoccupations in Europe and the US through patterns of influence and exchange. Chapters explore the close interrelationships of writers and choreographers of this periodincluding Mallarm, Nietzsche, Yeats, Conrad, Woolf, Lawrence, Pound, Eliot, and Beckett, Fuller, Duncan, Fokine, Nijinsky, Massine, Nijinska, Balanchine, Tudor, Laban, Wigman, Graham, and Humphrey, and recover radical experiments by neglected writers and choreographers from David Garnett and Esther Forbes to Andre Howard and Oskar Schlemmer.

Contents

Introduction ; A Poetics of Potentiality: Mallarme, Fuller, Yeats, Humphrey, and Graham ; Nietzsche, Modernism, and Dance: Dionysian or Apollonian? ; From Dance to Movement: Eurhythmics, Expressionism, Language, and Literature ; Diaghilev and British Writing ; Two Modern Classics: The Rite of Spring and Les Noces ; The 'unheard rhythms' of Virginia Woolf ; 'Savage and superb': Primitivism in Text and Dance ; Massine, Modernisms, and the Integrated Arts ; Ezra Pound on Kinaesthetics, the Russian Ballet, and Machines ; 'At the still point': T. S. Eliot, Dance, and a Transatlantic Poetics ; Rambert and Dramatic Dance ; Samuel Beckett and Choreography ; Afterword ; Bibliography

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