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Realism, Writing, Disfiguration: On Thomas Eakins and Stephen Crane

by Michael Fried
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"A highly original and gripping account of the works of Eakins and Crane. That remarkable combination of close reading and close viewing which Fried uniquely commands is brought to bear on the problematic nature of the making of images, of texts, and of the self in nineteenth-century America."—Svetlana Alpers, University of California, Berkeley

"An extraordinary achievement of scholarship and critical analysis. It is a book distinguished not only for its brilliance but for its courage, its grace and wit, its readiness to test its arguments in tough-minded ways, and its capacity to meet the challenge superbly. . . . This is a landmark in American cultural and intellectual studies."—Sacvan Bercovitch, Harvard University

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"A highly original and gripping account of the works of Eakins and Crane. That remarkable combination of close reading and close viewing which Fried uniquely commands is brought to bear on the problematic nature of the making of images, of texts, and of the self in nineteenth-century America."—Svetlana Alpers, University of California, Berkeley

"An extraordinary achievement of scholarship and critical analysis. It is a book distinguished not only for its brilliance but for its courage, its grace and wit, its readiness to test its arguments in tough-minded ways, and its capacity to meet the challenge superbly. . . . This is a landmark in American cultural and intellectual studies."—Sacvan Bercovitch, Harvard University

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A practical guide for using computers in the classroom. Includes lesson plans. Here are two long essays on Thomas Eakins and Stephen Crane. Fried (humanities, Johns Hopkins) brings together not only the paintings of Eakins and the stories of Crane, but a new array of perspectives from art criticism and literary analysis. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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A practical guide for using computers in the classroom. Includes lesson plans. Here are two long essays on Thomas Eakins and Stephen Crane. Fried (humanities, Johns Hopkins) brings together not only the paintings of Eakins and the stories of Crane, but a new array of perspectives from art criticism and literary analysis. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
November 1, 1988
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780226262116

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