04166nam 2200517 450 991081731060332120230619221213.01-4744-0530-41-4744-0529-010.1515/9781474405294(CKB)3710000000963243(MiAaPQ)EBC5011722(DE-B1597)619316(DE-B1597)9781474405294(OCoLC)1301546980(EXLCZ)99371000000096324320171004h20162016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe Edinburgh companion to T. S. Eliot and the arts /edited by Frances Dickey and John D. MorgensternEdinburgh, [Scotland] :Edinburgh University Press,2016.©20161 online resource (337 pages, 12 pages of plates) illustrationsEdinburgh Companions to Literature1-4744-0528-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter --Contents --Acknowledgments --Abbreviations of Works by T. S. Eliot --Preface --Editors’ Note --Part I: Eliot and the Visual Arts --Introduction --1 Eliot in the Asian Wing --2 The Modern Bacchanal: Eliot and Matisse --3 Eliot and Italian Painting --4 Eliot, Architecture, and Historic Preservation --Part II: Eliot and the Performance Arts --Introduction --5 The Musical World of Eliot’s Inventions --6 Wagner in The Waste Land --7 Hearing History: Eliot’s Rite of Spring --8 Beauty Is in the Ear of the Beholder: Eliot, Armstrong, and Ellison --9 The Music of Four Quartets --10 Eliot and the Music-Hall Comedian --11 Evenings at the Phoenix Society: Eliot and the Independent London Theatre --12 Eliot and Dance --Part III: Eliot and Media --Introduction --13 Eliot and the Idea of “Media” --14 Eliot and the Art of the Phonograph --15 Eliot’s Radio Times; or, Listen with Possum --Notes on Contributors --IndexOriginal and probing new scholarship on T. S. Eliot’s engagement with the visual and performance artsGBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup(['ISBN:9781474405287','ISBN:9781474405294','ISBN:9781474405300']);From his early “Curtain Raiser” to the late Four Quartets, T. S. Eliot took an interest in all the arts, drawing on them for poetic inspiration and for analysis in his prose. T. S. Eliot and the Arts provides extensive, high quality research about his many-sided engagement with painting, sculpture, museum artefacts, architecture, music, drama, music hall, opera and dance, as well as the emerging media of recorded sound, film and radio. Building on the newly published editions of Eliot’s prose and poetry, this contemporary research collection opens avenues for understanding Eliot both in his own right as a poet and critic and as a foremost exemplar of interarts modernism.Key FeaturesGathers cutting-edge scholarship on a wide range of arts, emphasising the interconnection of the arts in Eliot’s work and in modernism generallyAppears at a time when Eliot has been, and will continue to be, much in the news and closely studied because of the publication of his letters, collected poems and proseHailing from the UK, US, Continental Europe and India, the contributors to this volume have recently published significant books on modernism and the arts, shaping the fields that they here develop with respect to Eliot Interart studies is a new and rapidly growing field, particularly in music and dance"Edinburgh companions to literature.ART / CriticismbisacshART / Criticism.821/.912HM 2455rvkDickey Francesauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1480599Dickey Frances1970-Morgenstern John D(John David),1980-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910817310603321The Edinburgh companion to T. S. Eliot and the arts3949378UNINA04131nam 2200769 a 450 991097035840332120240516114621.01-283-47081-0978661347081290-04-22546-310.1163/9789004225466(CKB)2550000000083637(EBL)848698(OCoLC)775301945(SSID)ssj0000585381(PQKBManifestationID)11350453(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000585381(PQKBWorkID)10571576(PQKB)10058401(MiAaPQ)EBC848698(OCoLC)775301945(OCoLC)780478776(nllekb)BRILL9789004225466(Au-PeEL)EBL848698(CaPaEBR)ebr10529651(CaONFJC)MIL347081(PPN)170735982(EXLCZ)99255000000008363720111007d2012 uy 0engur|n|||||||||txtccrAramaic and Hebrew inscriptions from Mt. Gerizim and Samaria between Antiochus III and Antiochus IV Epiphanes[electronic resource] /by Jan Dušek1st ed.Leiden [The Netherlands] ;Boston Brill20121 online resource (220 p.)Culture and history of the ancient Near East,1566-2055 ;v. 542.1.4. hieron (hagion) Argarizein.90-04-18385-X Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Preliminary Material /Jan Duˇsek --Introduction /Jan Duˇsek --Chapter One. Scripts of the Inscriptions fromMt. Gerizim /Jan Duˇsek --Chapter Two. Identity /Jan Duˇsek --ChapterThree. Southern Levant between Antiochus III and Antiochus IV Epiphanes /Jan Duˇsek --General Conclusion /Jan Duˇsek --Appendix I: Aramaic Script fromMt. Gerizim /Jan Duˇsek --Appendix II /Jan Duˇsek --Bibliography /Jan Duˇsek --Index of Ancient Sources /Jan Duˇsek --Index ofModern Authors /Jan Duˇsek --Thematic Index /Jan Duˇsek.The theme of the book stands on the intersection of epigraphy and historical research: the Aramaic and Hebrew inscriptions discovered in the vicinity of the Yahwistic sanctuary on Mt. Gerizim and their historical background. The study addresses the evidence from three perspectives: the paleography and dating of the inscriptions; the identity of the community who carved them and its institutions; and, finally, the larger historical and political context in which the inscriptions were produced. This book is particularly useful for historians of Palestine in the Second Temple period, for biblical scholars, and for those dealing with Aramaic and Hebrew paleography and epigraphy. \'Dušek’s book balances skilfully between epigraphy and historical research.\' Alinda Damsma, University College London \'...this book largely succeeds in its aims, providing an impressively erudite, fascinatingly detailed reconstruction of the historical, economic, and social contexts of the inscriptions from Mt. Gerizim.\' Jeremy M. Hutton, University of Wisconsin – MadisonCulture and history of the ancient Near East ;v. 54.Inscriptions, ArabicInscriptions, AramaicInscriptions, HebrewInscriptions, HebrewPaleography, HebrewPaleography, AramaicJudaismHistoryPost-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.DInscriptions, Arabic.Inscriptions, Aramaic.Inscriptions, Hebrew.Inscriptions, Hebrew.Paleography, Hebrew.Paleography, Aramaic.JudaismHistory492.4/11Dušek Jan628420MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910970358403321Aramaic and Hebrew inscriptions from Mt. Gerizim and Samaria between Antiochus III and Antiochus IV Epiphanes4450241UNINA