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A New England Family Revisited

A New England Family Revisited
Author: Katharine Wrisley Claflin Weeks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 199?
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Abandoned New England

Abandoned New England
Author: Priscilla Paton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2003
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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An examination of artists and poets and the New England landscape that inspired their work.


Fissures in the Rock

Fissures in the Rock
Author: Richard Archer
Publisher: University Press of New England
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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A comprehensive examination of the diversity and unity of New England life in the 17th century.


The Family of Man Revisited

The Family of Man Revisited
Author: Gerd Hurm
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2020-08-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 100021169X

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The Family of Man is the most widely seen exhibition in the history of photography. The book of the exhibition, still in print, is also the most commercially successful photobook ever published. First shown at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1955, the exhibition travelled throughout the United States and to forty-six countries, and was seen by over nine million people. Edward Steichen conceived, curated and designed the exhibition. He explained its subject as `the everydayness of life' and `the essential oneness of mankind throughout the world'. The exhibition was a statement against war and the conflicts and divisions that threatened a common future for humanity after 1945. The popular international response was overwhelmingly enthusiastic. Many critics, however, have dismissed the exhibition as a form of sentimental humanism unable to address the challenges of history, politics and cultural difference.This book revises the critical debate about The Family of Man, challenging in particular the legacy of Roland Barthes's influential account of the exhibition. The expert contributors explore new contexts for understanding Steichen's work and they undertake radically new analyses of the formal dynamics of the exhibition. Also presented are documents about the exhibition never before available in English. Commentaries by critical theorist Max Horkheimer and novelist Wolfgang Koeppen, letters from photographer August Sander, and a poetic sequence on the images by Polish poet Witold Wirpsza enable and encourage new critical reflections. A detailed survey of audience responses in Munich from 1955 allows a rare glimpse of what visitors thought about the exhibition. Today, when armed conflict, environmental catastrophe and economic inequality continue to threaten our future, it seems timely to revisit The Family of Man.


New England Family History

New England Family History
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1908
Genre: New England
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Coded Letters, Concealed Love

Coded Letters, Concealed Love
Author: Sara Day
Publisher: New Acdemia+ORM
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2014-02-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1955835020

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A historian uncovers the long-running affair between a famous 19th century author and a female conservationist—through love letters written in code. The Unitarian minister, author, and peace activist Edward Everett Hale was one of the most respected moral leaders of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. Yet, for twenty-five years, he lived a double life. Harriet Freeman worked for a time as Hale’s secretary, but as they make abundantly clear in some 3,000 love letters, they were also lovers—and perhaps even soul mates. Hale’s many biographers depicted his marriage as unerringly faithful, despite the available evidence to the contrary. Now historian Sara Day corrects the record with this fascinating chronicle of Hale and Freeman’s secret romance. With extensive research into the lives of both figures, Day also succeeds in cracking the lovers’ code.


Living in New England

Living in New England
Author: Elaine Louie
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2000
Genre: Decoration and ornament
ISBN: 0743203755

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From colonial farmhouses in the Rhode Island countryside to shingled beach cottages on Martha's Vineyard, this lush tour of some of New England's most inventive and quintessentially American interiors reveals the unique regional style that has come to define our country's idea of home. Color photos.