The Universal Baroque

Peter Davidson

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Product Details
Format:
Paperback / softback
ISBN:
9781526126931
Published:
08 Jun 2018
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
Dimensions:
208 pages - 234 x 156 x 12mm
Number of Illustrations:
4 colour illustrations, 18 black & white illustrations
Availability:
Available

‘The nation-state is the enemy of the baroque.’ This is the point of departure of this radical, even revolutionary, re-examination of the cultural history of the early-modern world. Drawing on sources in six languages, many of them hitherto unavailable to the English-speaking reader, and touching on the visual arts, architecture, music and literature, this study frees the word ‘baroque’ from being a term of periodisation into being the descriptor for a network of circulation of ideas, words, plants, arts and energies which encompassed the totality of the early-modern world. This challenging book also forces a reconsideration of many of the prejudices of the Anglophone perception of cultural history and in doing so opens to the reader a world of wonders: the allegorical dramas of Ireland and Belgrade; the arquebusier angels of Cuzco painting; the operas and festival music of Bolivia; the vertiginous architectural fantasies of the Jacobite exiles. -- .
A multi-disciplinary study of the notion of the baroque, using examples of music, art, visual culture, literature and architecture, revealing it to be a global phenomenon -- .
Acknowledgments List of Illustrations Introduction 1. British Baroque 2. Hybridity; Mestizaje; Cultural bilinguality 3. The Shape of the Baroque World: Learning the Baroque. Epilogue: Giardini Buonaccorsi, The Opera of S. Francisco Xavier Bibliography -- .
Peter Davidson is a Senior Research Fellow and Archivist at Campion Hall, The University of Oxford -- .
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