Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Chapter 6 Modernism Bilde inn Pablo Picasso: Bottle of Pernod and Glass 1912.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Chapter 6 Modernism Bilde inn Pablo Picasso: Bottle of Pernod and Glass 1912."— Presentation transcript:

1 Chapter 6 Modernism Bilde inn Pablo Picasso: Bottle of Pernod and Glass 1912

2 Modernism as reaction Both Romanticism and Realism wished to present life whole Reality seen as a given Individual lives presented chronologically Both movements essentially optimistic – life had meaning Aims of art either beauty (Romanticism) or truth (Realism) – or both

3 Modernism as reaction Pace of urban life and new insights into psychology Experience fragmentary, existence unknowable – even meaningless Subjective experience rather than “objective truth” Inspiration in mundane urban life rather than Nature

4 Historical and social context 1 Changing world picture due to scientific discoveries –biology (evolution), psychology (sub- conscious), physics … Technological innovation changing pace of life –automobile, aeroplane, telephone… Sigmund Freud

5 Historical and social context 2 First World War undermined faith in progress, patriotism and western superiority “The Lost Generation” of American writers who shared deep disillusionment

6 Historical and social context 3 Overblown prosperity of 1920s followed by Wall St Crash (1929) and Great Depression 1930s sees growth of Nazism and Fascism - and finally Second World War

7 Modernist innovations Fiction – “hard-boiled” style (Hemingway) – “the interior monologue” > “stream of consciousness” (Joyce, Woolf, Mansfield) Poetry –“Imagism”, “free verse” Art –Cubism, Expressionism, Abstract art Music –New tonality (twelve-tone technique), jazz


Download ppt "Chapter 6 Modernism Bilde inn Pablo Picasso: Bottle of Pernod and Glass 1912."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google