Baroque Modernity: An Aesthetics of Theater (Hopkins Studies in Modernism) by Joseph Cermatori
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Overview: A groundbreaking study on the vital role of baroque theater in shaping modernist philosophy, literature, and performance.
Baroque style―with its emphasis on ostentation, adornment, and spectacle―might seem incompatible with the dominant forms of art since the Industrial Revolution, but between 1875 and 1935, European and American modernists connected to the theater became fascinated with it. In Baroque Modernity, Joseph Cermatori argues that the memory of seventeenth-century baroque stages helped produce new forms of theater, space, and experience around the turn of the twentieth century. In response, modern theater helped give rise to the development of the baroque as a modern philosophical idea.
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