New Realism
New Realism. A vague term, of dubious value, that has been used in at least three distinct senses in connection with art of the 1960s and later. First, it has been used in a way similar to the term
New Figuration to describe a revival of figurative art after a dominant period of abstraction; whereas ‘New Figuration’ has been used very broadly, however, ‘New Realism’ has often been applied more specifically to works that are objective in spirit, particularly
Superrealist pictures or those of Philip
Pearlstein. In a second sense, ‘New Realism’ has been used as a straight translation of the French term ‘Nouveau Réalisme’ and applied to works incorporating three-dimensional objects, typically mass-produced consumer goods, in
assemblages or attached to the surface of a painting. Thirdly—and perplexingly—it has been used as a synonym for
Pop art.
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Melodramatist of the middle border: Hamlin Garland's early work reconsidered.
Magazine article from: Studies in American Fiction; 9/22/1993; ; 700+ words
; ...seventy-eight short stories, Hamlin Garland announced to a surprised reporter...some time to come, at least." Garland was understandably optimistic about...share the reporter's surprise at Garland's identification of himself as...
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LANDED AND LITERARY: HAMLIN GARLAND, SARAH ORNE JEWETT, AND THE PRODUCTION OF REGIONAL LITERATURES.
Magazine article from: Studies in American Fiction; 9/22/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...To readers in 1895 familiar with Garland's work and its reception, reviewer...Thompson's analogy between Hamlin Garland's Crumbling Idols (1894) and...if most reviewers of the early Garland found his work too radical and...
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THE VALUE OF REGIONAL IDENTITY: LABOR, REPRESENTATION, AND AUTHORSHIP IN HAMLIN GARLAND.(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Studies in American Fiction; 9/22/1999; ; 700+ words
; Hamlin Garland has always posed something of a problem...passionate, sometimes absurdly polemical, Garland's writing has always occupied an uneasy...sympathies those stories seemed to embody, Garland's later literary output consisted almost...
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"I am as ever your disciple": the friendship of Hamlin Garland and W. D. Howells.
Magazine article from: Papers on Language & Literature; 6/22/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...wrote William Dean Howells in his fullest public account of his life-long friendship with Hamlin Garland ("Mr. Garland's Books" 523). And Garland too remembered their friendship with affection and respect: During our long friendship I...
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"This spreading radicalism": Hamlin Garland's 'A Spoil of Office' and the creation of true populism.(Fictions of Reform)
Magazine article from: Studies in American Fiction; 3/22/1998; ; 700+ words
; A Spoil of Office (1892), Hamlin Garland's most sustained Populist novel, captures...about the book is how "it illustrates Garland's development as a writer," as shown by Garland's revision of it in 1897, five years...
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Sexuality in Hamlin Garland's Rose of Dutcher's Coolly.(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: Papers on Language & Literature; 6/22/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...response to fresh circumstances. (1) Garland had made notes in 1890 for a story about...with its active participation and aid. Garland had been deeply moved in late 1889 by...practice of the regionalist aesthetic Garland had expounded in his 1894 literary manifesto...
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Roots of Garland's novels grew deep in rich dirt of Green's Coulee Series: The Wisconsin Story \ 1848-1998 Wisconsin Sesquicentennial \ 150 Stories, 150 Years
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 4/9/1998; ; 695 words
; ...expansion. His nomadic years left Garland with a gritty, unromanticized...Middle Border," which earned Garland a Pulitzer Prize in 1922...existence of his forefathers, the Garlands and the McClintocks, while...Cemetery at West Salem. The Hamlin Garland Homestead is on the National...
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MPS school shows how it's done; Scores soar at Garland, where focus is on what kids learn
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 1/3/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...at least 40% of the students at Hamlin Garland Elementary School were proficient...scores have risen steadily at Garland in recent years. This year, it...School awards. The moral of the Garland story is one that MPS officials...
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Russell sparks Penquis Hamlin, Allen strong in win
Newspaper article from: Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME; 1/12/2002; 700+ words
; ...high school action. Lindsay Hamlin added 10 points, and April...McGinn 1-1-3, Batchelder, Garland 0-1-1, Young 2-0-4...56 Russell 8-0-18, L. Hamlin 5-0-10, Dolley 1-0...Gerrish, Madden 1-0-2, K. Hamlin 2-0-5, Comeau, Cobb 2...
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Russell's 30 leads Riverside comeback, Logan wins own invitational; Hamlin takes Classic crown
Newspaper article from: Charleston Daily Mail; 12/23/2004; ; 700 words
; ...basketball action Wednesday: Hamlin 62, Guyan Valley 38 - After a 22-point second quarter, Hamlin (3-1) won the Armstrong...first half points as Shawnice Garland led the Cougars to the road victory. Garland's 20 points helped Capital...
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Hannibal Hamlin Garland
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Hannibal Hamlin Garland Hannibal Hamlin Garland (1860-1940), American...devoted 14 hours a day to reading. Garland entered Moses True Brown's Boston...teacher. Consequently, in 1885 Hamlin Garland, "Professor of Elocution...
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Garland, Hamlin (1860-1940)
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology
Garland, Hamlin (1860-1940) Author, lecturer, and...died March 4, 1940. Sources: Garland, Hamlin. Forty Years of Psychic Research. New York: Macmillan, 1936. Holloway, Jean. Hamlin Garland, a Biography. Austin, Tex...
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Hamlin Garland
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Hamlin Garland 1860-1940, American author, b. near West Salem, Wis. He grew up...doctrine, and A Spoil of Office (1892), supporting the Populist party. Garland is perhaps best remembered for his two autobiographical works, A Son...
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Garland, (Hannibal) Hamlin
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature
Garland, [Hannibal] Hamlin (1860–1940), born in Wisconsin, after sharing the...of these stories, all of which were completed before 1890, led Garland to believe that something besides realistic fiction was needed to...
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Stephen Crane
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...for the New York Tribune, Crane attended Hamlin Garland's lectures on the realistic writers. Garland was interested in the young writer, read...the novel is akin to the "veritism" of Garland and the realism of Howells, but it differs...
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