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Henry Adams

  • Frances Snow Compton
16 de febrero de 1838 – 27 de marzo de 1918
Henry Adams
Democracy. An American Novel
The Jeffersonian Transformation
The Sensuous Life of Adolf Dehn: American Master of Watercolor and Printmaking
The Letters of Henry Adams
Made in America
Mont Saint Michel y Chartres
  • Mont Saint Michel y Chartres

    • 420 páginas
    • 15 horas de lectura

    Enfocándose en la arquitectura medieval y la espiritualidad, esta obra ofrece una profunda exploración del Mont-Saint-Michel y la Catedral de Chartres. A través de una investigación detallada y una prosa evocadora, el autor resalta su belleza arquitectónica y su significado cultural como reflejos de la fe medieval. La narrativa examina la relación entre religión, arte y sociedad, proporcionando perspectivas sobre la influencia perdurable de la Edad Media en la vida contemporánea. Esta cautivadora mezcla de historia del arte, teología y crítica cultural invita a los lectores a apreciar la profundidad y riqueza de estos monumentos icónicos.

    Mont Saint Michel y Chartres
    4,0
  • Made in America

    Ten Centuries of American Art

    • 192 páginas
    • 7 horas de lectura

    Five major American museums have collaborated to present a remarkable survey of art in the United States, showcasing creativity from prehistory to the present. This collection reflects the cultural richness of American society, stemming from its diverse citizenry. Featured are masterpieces of painting, sculpture, photography, crafts, and decorative arts from The Carnegie Museum of Art, The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, The Saint Louis Art Museum, and The Toledo Museum of Art. Highlights include exquisite Native American pottery, basketry, and beadwork, along with silver by Paul Revere II, a Baltimore album quilt, Tiffany Studios glass, and Frank Lloyd Wright furniture. Iconic paintings by artists such as George Caleb Bingham, Winslow Homer, Mary Cassatt, Georgia O'Keeffe, Jackson Pollock, and Andy Warhol are included, alongside sculptures by Frederic Remington and Alexander Calder. The photography section features works by renowned photographers like Ansel Adams and Diane Arbus. With 162 full-color plates, this beautifully produced volume offers a panoramic view of American art, complemented by brief essays that provide context for the artworks. Written by twenty-seven experts from the participating museums, this collection accompanies a two-year touring exhibition.

    Made in America
    5,0
  • Adams's letters reveal a complex and multifaceted individual navigating personal and professional upheaval in the late 19th century. Following personal tragedies and significant literary accomplishments, he traveled extensively, exploring geopolitical themes and the evolution of capitalism. His correspondence reflects deep engagement with politics, art, and science, showcasing his sharp insights and evolving ideas that foreshadowed major societal shifts. These letters serve not only as a personal narrative but also as a rich commentary on the cultural and intellectual landscape of his time.

    The Letters of Henry Adams
    4,0
  • Focusing on the life of Adolf Dehn, this biography uncovers the journey of a once-prominent artist who has faded from public memory. Henry Adams delves into Dehn's prolific career and his interactions within vibrant artistic and literary circles. The narrative aims to illuminate the "secret or subterranean history of art," revealing how influential figures can become overlooked in the broader cultural landscape.

    The Sensuous Life of Adolf Dehn: American Master of Watercolor and Printmaking
    3,0
  • Democracy. An American Novel

    • 164 páginas
    • 6 horas de lectura

    Set against the backdrop of the Gilded Age, the novel follows Madeleine Lee, a young widow from New York, as she navigates the political landscape of Washington, D.C. Through her experiences, the author critiques American democracy, revealing the power struggles, corruption, and moral dilemmas inherent in the political system. The narrative tackles themes such as the influence of money in politics, the role of the press, and the impact of personal relationships on political decisions, offering a thought-provoking exploration of democratic governance.

    Democracy. An American Novel
    3,6
  • Democracy

    A Gilded Age Portrait of Washington Politics and Corruption (Annotated)

    • 208 páginas
    • 8 horas de lectura

    The novel immerses readers in the intricate dynamics of Washington D.C. politics through the eyes of Madeleine Lee, a wealthy young widow. As she enters the capital's social scene, a budding romance with Senator Silas P. Ratcliffe sparks her hope to impact his political career. However, her initial idealism about democracy is challenged as she encounters the complexities and moral ambiguities of the powerful elite, revealing the stark realities of political life.

    Democracy
  • Democracy: An American Novel

    in large print

    • 260 páginas
    • 10 horas de lectura

    This edition focuses on enhancing accessibility for readers with impaired vision by providing a large print reproduction of a historical work. Published by Megali, a house dedicated to making literature more accessible, it aims to preserve the original text while ensuring readability for a wider audience.

    Democracy: An American Novel
  • The Education of Henry Adams

    Annotated

    • 508 páginas
    • 18 horas de lectura

    Exploring themes of identity and legacy, this work delves into the life of Henry Adams, a man burdened by the weight of his illustrious lineage, including two U.S. presidents. Born in 1838, he grapples with feelings of inadequacy and the pressure to live up to his family's esteemed reputation. The narrative reflects on his internal struggles and the broader implications of heritage, as Adams navigates his place in a rapidly changing America, ultimately revealing the complexities of self-worth in the shadow of greatness.

    The Education of Henry Adams
  • A scion of the famous Adams family of American statesmen, historian Henry Adams crafted this well-known autobiographical work, which reflects his constant search for order in a world of chaos. He cast himself as a modern everyman, seeking coherence in a fragmented universe and concluding that his education was inadequate for the demands of modern society.

    The Education of Henry Adams
  • Katedrála v Chartres

    • 613 páginas
    • 22 horas de lectura

    Fotografická publikace zachycuje francouzské umění rané a vrcholné gotiky. Popisuje stavební vývoj katedrály v Chartres, její výzdobu, relikvie a posvátná místa. Součástí knihy jsou převzaté texty dokumentů i studií Henryho Adamse, Johna Jamese a André Chédevilla. Dále také antologie textů středověkých teologů 13. století o architektuře, malířství a sochařství. Knihu doplňují barevné obrazové přílohy a výběrová komentovaná bibliografie.

    Katedrála v Chartres
    4,7