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American poetry in the new century.(COMMENT)
Poetry
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September 1, 2006|
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Poetry in this country is ready for something new. We are at the start of a century, and that, in the past, has marked new beginnings for the art. Pound and Eliot launched Modernism in the opening years of the twentieth century, in the pages of this magazine. And in the opening years of the nineteenth, 1802 to be exact, Wordsworth launched poetry's Romantic era with the second edition of Lyrical Ballads. (The centennial calendar does not go further back. The early years of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries did not mark new departures for English poetry. And ...
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Is 'Laocoon' a Michelangelo forgery?
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; ...2005 A scholar has suggested that ''Laocoon,'' a fabled sculpture whose unearthing...a deadly attack on the Trojan priest Laocoon and his two sons by writhing sea snakes dispatched by Athena after Laocoon warned against admitting the Trojan...
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Snake skin ; Five centuries after its rediscovery, can the sculpture of Laocoon shed its history? Tom Lubbock reports on three contemporary artists who have recast ancient Greece in modern form
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...immediately my father said: 'This is the Laocoon, which Pliny mentions!' Then they dug...they could pull the statue out..." Laocoon: it has four syllables, every vowel...encyclopaedist. It showed the Trojan priest, Laocoon, being killed with his two sons by sea...
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Laocoon's Body and the Aesthetics of Pain: Winckelmann, Lessing, Herder, Moritz, Goethe. (book reviews)
Magazine article from: The Germanic Review
; ...version of the author's dissertation, Laocoon's Body and the Aesthetics of Pain recontextualizes the Laocoon debate with a keen eye for its hidden...series of unclassical counterimages of the Laocoon - "the castrato, the crucified Christ...
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"Toms Laocoon": a newly discovered poem by Thomas Lovell Beddoes.(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Victorian Poetry
; ...easy a poet--Tom has sent me some lines on the Laocoon which he had believed was to have been the subject...impression that the subject for 1821 would be the Laocoon rather than Paestum. Laocoon was a Trojan seer and Priest of Apollo who doubly...
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Laocoon in the Water Lilies.(Jackson Pollock)
Magazine article from: Art in America
; The author, who came to know Jackson Pollock in the last years of the troubled painter's life, here recalls the personal and artistic struggles--and the transcendent talent--that made his mercurial friend a legend of romantic modernism. I met Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner in 1952, when Miriam
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TOWARDS A FUNNER LAOCOON.
Magazine article from: Artforum International
; WHY WOULD ANYONE WANT TO MAKE A SCULPTURE? There are certainly more immediate (and less bulky) ways to represent the world these days. Still, at a moment when ambitious creative types might be expected to turn to, say, Web design or software development, and in a place like Los Angeles, whose
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Towards a New Laocoon Henry Moore Insitute, Leeds ; ...and around the country
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; Contemporary responses to the antique snake-death statue from Cragg, Paolozzi and Deacon. To 12 Aug
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Towards a New Laocoon Henry Moore Institute, Leeds ; ...and around the country
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; A classic reinterpreted: looking at the antique statue of snake- death, and modern versions of it from the 18th century to now. To 12 Aug
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Towards a New Laocoon Henry Moore, Leeds ; ...and around the country
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; A classic reinterpreted: contemporary responses to the antique snake-death statue from Cragg, Paolozzi and (magnificently) Deacon. To 12 Aug
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[PROGRAM LISTING NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] & his two sons Satan & Adam.(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Studies in Romanticism
; ...purpose of drawing from a cast of the Laocoon group, in preparation for an engraving...produced at least two drawings of the Laocoon, and then an engraving that was, with...work evidently put him in mind of the Laocoon as a possible subject for one or more...
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