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    The Oxford Handbook of the Baroque

    The Oxford Handbook of the Baroque by Lyons, John D.;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 16 October 2019

    • ISBN 9780190678449
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages908 pages
    • Size 180x249x48 mm
    • Weight 1656 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 135
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    Short description:

    Baroque, the cultural period extending from the mid-sixteenth to the mid-eighteenth century, created some of the world's most striking monuments, music, artworks, and literature. This Handbook goes beyond all existing studies by presenting Baroque not only as a style, but also as a global cultural phenomenon arising in response to enormous religious, political, and technological changes.

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    Few periods in history are so fundamentally contradictory as the Baroque, the culture flourishing from the mid-sixteenth to the mid-eighteenth centuries in Europe. When we hear the term Baroque, the first images that come to mind are symmetrically designed gardens in French chateaux, scenic fountains in Italian squares, and the vibrant rhythms of a harpsichord. Behind this commitment to rule, harmony, and rigid structure, however, the Baroque also embodies a deep fascination with wonder, excess, irrationality, and rebellion against order. The Oxford Handbook of the Baroque delves into this contradiction to provide a sweeping survey of the Baroque not only as a style but also as a historical, cultural, and intellectual concept. With its thirty-eight chapters edited by leading expert John D. Lyons, the Handbook explores different manifestations of Baroque culture, from theatricality in architecture and urbanism to opera and dance, from the role of water to innovations in fashion, from mechanistic philosophy and literature to the tension between religion and science. These discussions present the Baroque as a broad cultural phenomenon that arose in response to the enormous changes emerging from the sixteenth century: the division between Catholics and Protestants, the formation of nation-states and the growth of absolutist monarchies, the colonization of lands outside Europe and the mutual impact of European and non-European cultures. Technological developments such as the telescope and the microscope and even greater access to high-quality mirrors altered mankinds view of the universe and of human identity itself. By exploring the Baroque in relation to these larger social upheavals, this Handbook reveals a fresh and surprisingly modern image of the Baroque as a powerful response to an epoch of crisis.

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    Table of Contents:

    Acknowledgments
    Contributors
    Introduction
    1. The Crisis of the Baroque
    John D. Lyons
    Part 1. Visual, Spatial, and Performing Arts
    2. Decentering the European Imaginary: A Baroque Taste for India
    Faith Beasley
    3. Line and Trait of the Baroque River
    Tom Conley
    4. Baroque Theatricality
    Julia Gros de Gasquet
    5. Water in the Baroque Garden
    Stephanie Hanke
    6. Fashioning the Baroque Male
    Martha Hollander
    7. Antinomies of the 21st-Century Neobaroque: Cormac McCarthy and Demian Schopf
    Monika Kaup
    8. The Automaton
    Jessica Keating
    9. The Baroque City
    David Mayernick
    10. Surface and Substance: Baroque Dress in Spain and France, 1600-1720
    Lesley Ellis Miller
    11. Baroque Dance
    Jennifer Nevile
    12. Ibero-American Architecture and Urbanism
    Paul Niell
    13. Baroque Organ Music
    David Ponsford
    14. Ottoman Baroque
    Ünver Rüstem
    15. Baroque Opera
    Downing A. Thomas
    16. Machine Plays
    Hélène Visentin
    17. Ornamentation
    Michael Yonan
    Part 2. Literary and Philosophical Writing
    18. Organization of Knowledge from Ramus to Diderot
    Emmanuel Bury
    19. Experience and Knowledge in the Baroque
    Anthony J. Cascardi
    20. Conversation and Civility
    Delphine Denis
    21. The Philosopher's Baroque: Benjamin, Lacan, Deleuze
    William Egginton
    22. The Spanish Baroque Novel
    Enrique Garcia-Santo-Tomás
    23. Baroque Tragedy
    Blair Hoxby
    24. The Baroque as a Literary Concept
    Katherine Ibbett and Anna More
    25. Baroque Discourse
    Christopher D. Johnson
    26. Classical Defense of the Baroque
    Hélène Merlin-Kajman
    27. The Baroque and Philosophy
    Michael Moriarty
    28. The Baroque as Anti-Classicism: The French Case
    Larry F. Norman
    29. Is There a Baroque Style of Preaching in Early Modern France?
    Anne Régent-Susini and Laurent Susini
    Part 3. Society, Institutions, and Practices
    30. Prayer, Meditation, and Retreat
    Mette Birkedal Bruun
    31. Baroque Sexualities
    Gary Ferguson
    32. Paradoxes: Baroque Science
    Ofer Gal
    33. Baroque Diplomacy
    Timothy Hampton
    34. The End of Witch Hunting
    Erik Midelfort
    35. Time and Chronometry
    Roland Racevskis
    36. Court Spectacle and Entertainment
    Guy Spielmann
    37. The Baroque State
    Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger
    38. Saints and Baroque Piety
    Thomas Worcester
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