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This DVD introduces students to the traditions of realism and Romanticism. Dramatized selections illustrate such major elements as charaters, plot, setting, style, point of view and theme. Includes excerpts...
Readings from ‘Great Expectations’, ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and ‘Fathers and Sons’. Each extract is followed by an interview which examines how the language used creates a sense of realism. Cicely...
Film in three acts: the first and last are real-life sequences, and the middle act records a short theatre piece by Bruckner filmed on stage in Munich. The director of the film attempts to prove the premise...
From Hopper to Wyeth, authors trace back the growing tendency to Realism in American art that emerged after the First World War. In stark contrast to European Modernists, US artists made their nation the...
An introduction to sociology, demonstrating the major theoretical perspectives from classical sociology, positivism, interpretivism and realism, and examines their implications for research, using student...
Writer and theorist Mark Fisher speaks about his book ‘Capitalist Realism Is There no Alternative? (Zero Books 2009) in which he addresses the condition of ideological malaise produced by neo-liberal...
About the work of the exiled Guatemalan artist, whose miniaturised oil paintings are influenced by the events and characters of his country.
This documentary explores the conceptual trend in nonconformist art of 1960-1980s in the USSR: art that arose out of a a spirit of resistance to the government-imposed style of Socialist Realism from the...
Three 30-minute films from the Palettes series. The paintings studied are: Delacroix - Liberty Guiding The People; Ingres - The Turkish Bath; Courbet - A Burial At Ornans
The psychological realism of the German painter Otto Dix (1891-1969) embodies the traumatised despair and violent decadence of Germany between the wars. As this video shows, Dix’s visionary creation of art...
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