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Sacred Spring
Sacred Spring
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The culture of fin siècle Vienna continues to fascinate and has been examined at length. There are indeed massive studies of Freud, Mahler, Loos, Klimt, and many other notables from that era. But these studies often ignore the religious dimension of Viennese modernist culture, implying -- if not arguing outright -- that "modernism" and "religion" are contrary, even hostile, categories. Taking a different tack, Robert Weldon Whalen in Sacred Spring documents the important thesis that Viennese modernism, far from being secular, was in fact a deeply religious movement. In vivid language Whalen examines this era of "being torn apart and rising again," describing those Viennese who were on the cutting edge of modern art and thought. Though the book focuses on avant-garde art, it also connects materials from journalism, popular culture, and contemporary politics in fascinating ways. Students of modernism, the arts, and European cultural history will find that Sacred Spring offers an intriguing, compelling perspective on their subjects. Featuring a beautifully written narrative, the book will also appeal to readers interested in the intersection of culture and faith, in the connection between the arts and the sacred.
Author: Robert Weldon Whalen
Publisher: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Published: 03/19/2007
Pages: 349
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.13lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.78d
ISBN: 9780802871350
Author: Robert Weldon Whalen
Publisher: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Published: 03/19/2007
Pages: 349
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.13lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.78d
ISBN: 9780802871350
About the Author
Robert Weldon Whalen is the Carolyn G. and Sam H. McMahon Jr. Professor of History at Queens University of Charlotte, North Carolina. His previous books include Assassinating Hitler: Ethics and Resistance in Nazi Germany and "Like Fire in Broomstraw" Southern Journalism and the Textile Strikes of 1929-1931.
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