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An edition of The first moderns (1997)

The first moderns

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In the early 1870s, mathematicians like Cantor and Dedekind discovered the set and divided the mathematical continuum; in 1886, Georges Seurat debuted his visionary masterpiece, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte; by the end of 1900, Hugo de Vries had discovered the gene, Max Planck had laid claim to the quantum, and Sigmund Freud had laid bare the unconscious workings of dreams.

Throughout the worlds of art and ideas, of science and philosophy, Modernism was dawning, and with it a new mode of conceptualization.

With astounding range and scholarly command, William Everdell constructs a lively and accessible history of nascent Modernism - narrating portraits of genius, profiling intellectual breakthroughs, and richly evoking the fin-de-siecle atmosphere of Paris, Vienna, St. Louis, and St. Petersburg. He follows Picasso to the Cabaret des Assassins, discourses with Ernst Mach on the contingency of scientific law, and takes in the riotous premiere of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring.

But how are we to define the inception of an era predicated upon such far-flung and radically disparate innovations? Everdell is careful not to insist on the creative interrelation of these events. Instead, what for him unites such germinally modernist achievements is a profound conceptual insight: that the objects of our knowledge are - contrary to the evolutionary seamlessness of nineteenth-century thought - discrete, atomistic, and discontinuous.

The gray matter was found to be made out of neurons, poems out of disjunctive images, and paintings out of dots of color, all by innovators whose worlds were just beginning to align. Theoretically sophisticated yet marvelously entertaining, The First Moderns offers an invigorating look at the unfolding of an age.

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English
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501

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The First Moderns: Profiles in the Origins of Twentieth-Century Thought
July 15, 1998, University Of Chicago Press
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The first moderns: profiles in the origins of twentieth-century thought
1997, University of Chicago Press
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First Moderns: Profiles in the Origins of Twentieth-Century Thought
1997, University of Chicago Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 423-461) and index.

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Chicago

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
190/.9/04
Library of Congress
B804 .E84 1997, B804.E84 1997, B804 .E84 1997eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 501 p. ;
Number of pages
501

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1004603M
Internet Archive
firstmodernsprof00ever
ISBN 10
0226224805
LCCN
96044334
OCLC/WorldCat
45733213, 35714512
Library Thing
337350
Goodreads
1950038

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The century is ending.
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