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Christopher E. G. Benfey

    Christopher Benfey je profesorom angličtiny na Mount Holyoke College. Jeho tvorba sa často zameriava na prepojenie umenia, literatúry a prírody, pričom skúma, ako tieto oblasti ovplyvňujú naše vnímanie sveta. Benfeyho štýl je známy svojou poetickou kvalitou a hlbokým zamyslením nad kultúrou a históriou.

    The Great Wave
    The Double Life of Stephen Crane
    • The Great Wave

      Gilded Age Misfits, Japanese Eccentrics, and the Opening of Old Japan

      • 332 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      When the United States entered the Gilded Age after the Civil War the nation lost its philosophical moorings and looked eastward to "Old Japan," with its seemingly untouched indigenous culture, for balance and perspective. Japan, meanwhile, was trying to reinvent itself as a more cosmopolitan, modern state, ultimately transforming itself, in the course of twenty-five years, from a feudal backwater to an international power. This great wave of historical and cultural reciprocity between the two young nations, which intensified during the late 1800s, brought with it some larger-than-life personalities, as the lure of unknown foreign cultures prompted pilgrimages back and forth across the Pacific. In The great wave, Benfey tells the story of the tightly knit group of nineteenth-century travelers--connoisseurs, collectors, and scientists--who dedicated themselves to exploring and preserving Old Japan. These travelers include Herman Melville, Henry Adams, John La Farge, Lafcadio Hearn, Mabel Loomis Todd, Edward Sylvester Morse, Percival Lowell, and President Theodore Roosevelt. As well, we learn of famous Easterners come West, including Kakuzo Okakura and Shuzo Kuki.

      The Great Wave2003
    • The Double Life of Stephen Crane

      • 320 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      This is the first reassessment of Stephen Crane in more than a quarter of a century. The novelist-journalist born in 1871, six years after the war he memorialized in his universally acclaimed 'The Red Badge of Courage', died of tuberculosis at the age of twenty-eight.

      The Double Life of Stephen Crane1993