Sprache: Niederländisch
Verlag: Hes & de Graaf Publishers, 1988
ISBN 10: 9061940575 ISBN 13: 9789061940579
Anbieter: Barksdale Books, Almere, Niederlande
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Zustand: Good. First Edition. De prostitutie was h?t dilemma van de 19de eeuw. De weerslag daarvan is in de literatuur te vinden. De prostitu?e figureerde herhaaldelijk in de romans van deze tijd. tot nu toe was echter nog geen vergelijkende studie van Engelse, Franse, Russische en Nederlandse literatuur voorhanden.; goed / zeer goed ex met schoon en fris binnenwerk.
Verlag: HES Uitgevers Utrecht 1988, 1988
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Niederlande
Paperback, Zeer goede staat ( enkele potloodstrepen) 1e druk 1988 , reg. 195pagina's.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Van Veen, Veelerveen, Niederlande
Utrecht, HES, 1988. 1e druk 195 pp. Pb . Vergelijkende studie met speciale aandacht voor Bordewijk. in goede staat. sneden lichte vlekjes. lichte drukinktvlekken laatste blanco pag.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: New. Über den AutorJaap Harskamp, Ph.D. (1976) in Comparative Literature, University of Amsterdam, is Curator of the Dutch/Flemish Collections in the British Library and Honorary Research Fellow at University College London. His work has.
Amsterdam, Armorica Edities, 2020, 201 pag., illustraties, paperback (als nieuw).
Amsterdam, Amorica, 2022. 398 pp. Softcover.The world, Bertrand Russell wrote in 1935, has changed more 'in the last one hundred and fifty years than in the previous four thousand'. The nineteenth and early twentieth centuries brought an array of inventions that boosted the speed of transport and communication. Fast expanding technologies accelerated the pulse of artistic modification. Art moved in frantic tempo. Critics feared that the velocity of happenings was detrimental to the stability of civilization, but young and emerging artists grasped the new opportunities that motion opened up to them in the field of aesthetics.The term modernism refers to a succession of artistic movements that co-existed simultaneously, sometimes complementing but more frequently opposing one another, but they shared principles such as the dismissal of historicism; the rejection of Academic rules; a preference for experimentation; and an emphasis on technique and process. The modernist idea was announced in numerous manifestos that were diffused in a flow of 'little magazines'. Modernist art was spontaneous rather than 'programmed'.In a series of blog-like chapters the reader is invited to enter the cafe s, restaurants, jazz clubs, cellars, bookshops, galleries, concert halls, ballet classes, publishing houses, sanatoria, boxing rings, brothels, and cinemas that inspired modernist thinking and revolutionized art. The main aim of the undertaking is to lay out a topography of modernism and pinpoint its psychological and physical infrastructure. [Publisher].
Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. Dutch Cultuurgeschiedenis van koffie en tabak.