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Bille August s em A Fortunate Man /em : A Danish tragedy - World Socialist Web Site

The film, directed by Bille August (<em>Pelle the Conqueror</em>), is based on the novel by Danish writer and Nobel Prize winner Henrik Pontoppidan (1857–1943).

9 Must-See Paintings in Detroit

© Photo by Mike Kline (notkalvin) Moment/Getty Images The Detroit Institute of Arts houses one of Detroit’s most vibrant and extensive collections of art. Here are just nine of the paintings worth seeing there. Earlier versions of the descriptions of these paintings first appeared in 1001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die , edited by Stephen Farthing (2018). Writers’ names appear in parentheses. The Bay (1963) Helen Frankenthaler was the inventor of Color Field painting, and her creations are among the most beautiful and poetic examples of abstraction in the genre’s history. Frankenthaler, who was the youngest daughter of a justice on the New York State Supreme Court, attended New York City’s leading private high school, Dalton, where she studied under the Mexican painter Rufino Tamayo before earning her BA from Bennington College, Vermont. She was introduced to the New York art scene through pioneering critic Clement Greenberg and her artistic mentor Hans Hofmann,

International Webinar: From Modern Breakthrough to the Beginnings of Modernism

  Aligarh: The Department of English, AMU organized an International Webinar on the topic “From the Modern Breakthrough to the Beginnings of Modernism: Reflections on Nordic History” recently. The invited speaker was Prof Stefan Helgesson from the Department of English, Stockholm University, Sweden. The webinar was attended by a number of students, research scholars and faculty members. appreciated the efforts that the Department has put into the designing of rich new syllabi. His engaging lecture Prof Helgesson covered all the aspects of literary tradition of the Nordic region that forms the foundation of the modern literature studies and also gave the introduction on Nordic geographical history, illustrating interesting map-images of the Nordic region. He gave a glimpse into the cultural background of the region. The lecture comprised interesting insights into the works and contribution of Ibsen, Strindberg, Lagarkvist, Georg Brandes, Martinson, Johnson, Andersen, Moa Martin

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Nietzsche: A Misreading : Azure - Ideas for the Jewish Nation

(page 1 of 1 - view all) In modern Europe, Jews excelled at being the purveyors, explicators, and popularizers of the intellectual products of the countries in which they lived. This was especially true of Germany, so that Arnaldo Momigliano could joke that the Jews invented Goethe. Even today, no mastery of Kant, Hegel, Heine, Marx, or Heidegger is likely without taking into account works by Jews on these luminaries. And Nietzsche? Suffice it to mention Georg Brandes (1842-1927), an eminent Danish literary critic who late in the 1880s lectured on Nietzsche in Copenhagen and was instrumental in spreading the latter’s fame. Though Nietzsche was aware of the fact that his promoter was a Jew, not many knew that Brandes was born with the name Morris Kohen. This is one of the intriguing facts one learns from Jacob Golomb’s intriguing

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