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008 810409s1981 nyu b 00110 eng
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050 0 $aE169.1$b.L48 1981
100 1 $aLears, T. J. Jackson,$d1947-
245 10 $aNo place of grace :$bantimodernism and the transformation of American culture, 1880-1920 /$cT.J. Jackson Lears.
250 $a1st ed.
260 0 $aNew York :$bPantheon Books,$cc1981.
300 $axx, 375 p. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g1.$tRoots of antimodernism : the crisis of cultural authority during the late nineteenth century.$tA pattern of evasive banality : official modern culture in industrial America ;$tA social crisis : the republican tradition and the radical specter ;$tUnreal city : social science, secularization, and the emergence of weightlessness ;$tA psychic crisis : neurasthenia and the emergence of a therapeutic world view --$g2.$tThe figure of the artisan : arts and crafts ideology.$tOrigins of the American craft revival : persons and perceptions ;$tRevitalization and transformation in arts and crafts ideology : the simple life, aestheticism, educational reform ;$tReversing antimodernism : the factory, the market, and the process of rationalization ;$tThe fate of the craft ideal --$g3.$tThe destructive element : modern commercial society and the martial ideal.$tFrom domestic realism to "real life" ;$tClass, race, and the worship of force ;
505 00 $tThe psychological uses of the martial ideal : the cult of experience and the quest for authentic selfhood ;$tThe psychological uses of the martial ideal : Guiney, Norris, Adams --$g4.$tThe morning of belief : medieval mentalities in a modern world.$tThe image of childhood and the childhood of the race ;$tMedieval sincerity : genteel and robust ;$tMedieval vitality : the erotic union of sacred and profane ;$tThe medieval unconscious : therapy and protest --$g5.$tThe religion of beauty : Catholic forms and American consciousness.$tThe rise of Catholic taste : cultural authority and personal regeneration ;$tArt, ritual, and belief : the Protestant dilemma ;$tAmerican Anglo-Catholicism : legitimation and protest ;$tThe poles of Anglicanism : Cram and Scudder --$g6.$tFrom patriarchy to nirvana : patterns of ambivalence.$tThe problem of Victorian ambivalence : sources and solutions ;$tThe lotus and the father : Bigelow, Lowell, Lodge :$tWilliam Sturgis Bigelow ;
505 00 $tPercival Lowell ;$tGeorge Cabot Lodge ;$tAesthetic Catholicism and "feminine" values: Norton, Hall, Brooks:$tCharles Eliot Norton ;$tG. Stanley Hall ;$tVan Wyck Brooks --$g7.$tFrom filial loyalty to religious protest : Henry Adams.$tEarly manhood : the meandering track of the family go-cart ;$tHusband, historian, novelist : Adam's crisis of generativity ;$tThe antimodern quest : from Niagara to the virgin ;$tBetween father and mother, I : the virgin, the dynamo, and the angelic doctor ;$tBetween father and mother, II : the antimodern modernis --$gEpilogue --$gBiographical appendix.
651 0 $aUnited States$xIntellectual life.
651 0 $aUnited States$xCivilization$y1865-1918.
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