Edgar Allen Poe and the Gothic
.... As Buranelli writes, Poe is criticized by some for being an imitator of earlier
Gothic German writers, but Poe himself said, "If in many of my productions ....
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German Romanticism
.... The Sand-Man" cannot be understood without reference to elements of the
German Romanticism .... explore the main character in "The Sand-Man" is of the
Gothic thriller ....
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Romanesque & Gothic Architectural Styles
.... their papal sponsors to the hordes of pilgrims, the
Gothic impressed the .... Earlier
German cathedrals, such as Speyer's, featured extended naves with very high ....
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Some Christian Churches
.... overall shape more of a
German church than an Italian one), the apse as well as other sections of the church have taken on a distinctly Italian
Gothic cast in ....
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The Nature of Faith
.... overall shape more of a
German church than an Italian one), the apse as well as other sections of the church have taken on a distinctly Italian
Gothic cast in ....
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ETA Hoffman's "The Sandman"
.... But the heart of
Gothic horror in "The Sandman" is derived from the filter of .... This is a persistent feature of
German Romanticism and the darker side of
German ....
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American Horror Films
.... These movies drew upon
German Expressionism to create
Gothic atmospheres for such movies as Frankenstein (1931), Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932), and The ....
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Alfred Hitchcock
.... In Rebecca, the de Winter home, with its
gothic design and continual .... of visual representations of internal conflict similar to both
German expressionism and ....
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Sculpture and Culture
.... In Germany,
Gothic sculpture displays and emotional intensity and characteristic
German expressionism as witnessed in the Sculpture of Saint Maurice at ....
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ADOLF HITLER
.... religious fervor of an Easter or Christmas Mass in a great
Gothic cathedral." To .... Man's or at least the
German's critical faculty is swept away at such moments ....
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Architectural Monuments
.... Romanesque, Early 12th Century) 21.Speyer Cathedral (
German Romanesque, Begun .... Jamb Statues, West Portal, Chartres Cathedral (Realism, Early
Gothic, Begun 1145 ....
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Renaissance Art
.... The Renaissance affected
German artists as it did those in Italy .... of movement pervading these panels that stands in sharp contrast to Late
Gothic paintings, and ....
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Mary Wollstonecraft
.... Frankenstein: or, the Modern Prometheus is in fact a combination of
Gothic horror story .... we know that the author was in fact drafted into the
German Army when ....
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A Triumphal Arch
....
German emperors in the matter of papal succession: In 1059 Pope Nicholas decreed that the
German emperors (who .... "
Gothic Architecture and Scholastic Philosophy". ....
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American Synagogue Architecture
.... that is rarely used in the construction of synagogues is the
Gothic style because of .... One of the most popular styles with
German Jews who emigrated to the US in ....
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Grand Hotel
.... had been an international best-seller and the film retained the
German setting and .... or apartment buildings to a Renaissance dome and two vaguely
Gothic spires. ....
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Film Noir-Femme Fatale
.... They also have elements of the
gothic in them, especially from the use of shadows and light another influence of
German expressionism. ....
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Art Deco Architecture Style
.... and adaptations" to European architectural styles--French, English,
Gothic, Classic, Renaissance .... Despite the
German provenance of the film, its art direction ....
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Rousseau's Social Contract
.... that Western civilization was mortal was examined by the
German historian Oswald .... Homer and the Nibelungenlied, through Doric and
Gothic, Dionysian movement and ....
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Renaissance Humanism
.... that it was coined retrospectively in the 19th century "by
German scholars .... Nevertheless, "the immediate past was '
Gothic' in language, thought, and sensibility ....
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Mary Shelley's FRANKENSTEIN
.... His use of the
gothic and the bizarre might be said to be a direct .... There actually was a family of Frankensteins living in Europe (
German, to be precise) and ....
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Fantasy and Science Fiction
.... Poe uses Von Weber (18th Century
German composer known for his romantic and .... Then, Lovecraft confronts his
gothic atmosphere with Science Fiction, depicting the ....
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Changing Nature of Science Over the Centuries
.... post was that of mathematicus and court astrologer to the
German emperor, in .... For example, the transition from Romanesque to
Gothic architecture was, if anything ....
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Netherlandish Painting
.... This great flourishing of painting had its beginnings in the courtly art of the International
Gothic style that .... The
German-born painter Hans Memling (fl. ....
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Art of the 15th Century Neherlandish Regions
.... This great flourishing of painting had its beginnings in the courtly art of the International
Gothic style that .... The
German-born painter Hans Memling (fl. ....
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American Architectural History, 1860-1915
.... In his studies of medieval
Gothic architecture, Maybeck was particularly attracted to .... Maybeck was influenced by the writings of the
German architect Gottfried ....
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3 Architectural Theories
.... ancient Greece whereas Notre Dame Cathedral speaks to the high
Gothic era in .... "The Last War: Architecture and Postmodernism, Again," New
German Critique, Fall ....
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DONATELLO INTRODUCTION Donatello was one of t
.... This piece was significant because it represented a departure from
Gothic style art (Olson 48) and marked the ....
German Sculpture of the Later Renaissance. ....
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Italian and Northern Renaissance 1. Giotto's app
.... of styles and theoretical positions, and thoroughly supplanted the
Gothic in Renaissance .... subject matter that would become a staple of
German Romantic painting ....
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American Art and Architecture 1. Seventeenth-cen
.... on bright white terra cotta piers as much as its elegant
Gothic canopy for its .... a Swiss painter employed by Prince Maximilian zu Wied (a
German naturalist) to ....
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