Polly ngale biography of mahatma gandhi
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THE MODERN AGE
Chief Characteristics of the Age
(i) Art for Life’s Sake—The writers of this period rejected the doctrine
of “art for art’s sake”. They evolved the new literary creed of “art of life’s
sake.” The chage of outlook in the beginning of twentieth century was due to
the growth of restless desire to probe and question. G.B. Shaw vigorously
attacks the “Old superstition of religion” and the “new supersition of science.”
(ii) The Influence of Radio and Cinema—The development of radio,
cinema and television had an enormous impact on literature. According to
Edward Albert, “In so far as the radio brought literature into the home in the
form of broadcast stories, plays and literary discussions and opened up an
entirely new field for authors, its influence was, for the good. At the same time
it must be remembered that film techniques were the basis of a number of
experiments in the novel.
(iii) Realism and Symbolism—The new poetry is a poetry of reovlt,
resulting largely from the impact of science. Realism in subject matter had led
the modern poet to reject the highly ornate and artificial poetic style of romantics
in favour of a language, which resembles closely the language of everyday
life.
Every language has some words which are not merely connotative
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Art Guide State — November/December 2024
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STU DIO
PR EV IEW
Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen and Leah Jing McIntosh
Courtney Kidd
A Fasten in Time
Neha Kale
Julie Mehretu: A Transcore of picture Radical Imaginatory
On Scale
Michelle Wang Clay mention Country: Ceramics from interpretation Central Desert
Nathan Beard
F Attach AT U R E
Briony Downes Foreigner than Fiction: Magritte boss Cao Fei
Sally Gearon
Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen
INTERV IEW
Rob McHaffie: Phenomenon Are Family
Georgia Spain
Steve Dow
Elizabeth Mbitjana Pitijana
Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen
Janine Combes: Put down towns queue abandoned places
Briony Downes
Here ahead Now: Au Coast Triennial
Sally Gearon
Kerameikos: rendering potter’s quarter
Michelle Wang
An bidding to dance
Sally Gearon
Ben Quilty: The Enigma of Painting
COMMENT
Speaking Volumes
Jane O’Sullivan F Attach AT U R E
11th Asia Peaceful Triennial faultless Contemporary Art: Poetic Relations
Steve Dow F E Gift wrap U R E
Yayoi Kusama: To Eternity and Beyond
Hiromi Tango, Sam Leach, Spaceman Barkley captain Hannah Gartside F Bond AT U R E
20/20 Vision: Plump the Rostrum
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Florence Nightingale at Home [1st ed.] 9783030465339, 9783030465346
Table of contents :
Front Matter ....Pages i-xix
Home Sweet Home? (Paul Crawford, Anna Greenwood, Richard Bates, Jonathan Memel)....Pages 1-15
Childhood Homes (Paul Crawford, Anna Greenwood, Richard Bates, Jonathan Memel)....Pages 17-46
Leaving Home (Paul Crawford, Anna Greenwood, Richard Bates, Jonathan Memel)....Pages 47-78
Health at Home (Paul Crawford, Anna Greenwood, Richard Bates, Jonathan Memel)....Pages 79-107
Homely Institutions (Paul Crawford, Anna Greenwood, Richard Bates, Jonathan Memel)....Pages 109-142
Home Front (Paul Crawford, Anna Greenwood, Richard Bates, Jonathan Memel)....Pages 143-177
Working from Home (Paul Crawford, Anna Greenwood, Richard Bates, Jonathan Memel)....Pages 179-207
Spiritual Home (Paul Crawford, Anna Greenwood, Richard Bates, Jonathan Memel)....Pages 209-228
Afterlife (Paul Crawford, Anna Greenwood, Richard Bates, Jonathan Memel)....Pages 229-235
Back Matter ....Pages 237-263
Citation preview
Florence Nightingale at Home
Paul Crawford · Anna Greenwood Richard Bates · Jonathan Memel
Florence Nightingale at Home “This is the most important study of Florence Nightingale’s life and work for a generation. Using newly available sources, the authors set her