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2. Living Art and Its Surrogates: The Genesis of Charismatic Art
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Charisma and Art 11
- 2. Living Art and Its Surrogates: The Genesis of Charismatic Art 48
- 3. Odysseus Rising: The Homeric World 76
- 4. Icon and Relic 98
- 5. Charismatic Culture and Its Media: Gothic Sculpture and Medieval Humanism 134
- 6. Romance and Adventure 162
- 7. Albrecht Durer’s Self-Portrait (1500): The Face and Its Contents 185
- 8. Book Burning at Don Quixote’s 204
- 9. Goethe’s Faust and the Limits of the Imagination 225
- 10. The Statue Changes Rilke’s Life 267
- 11. Grand Illusions: Classic American Cinema 288
- 12. Lost Illusions: American Neorealism and Hitchcock’s Vertigo 321
- 13. Woody Allen: Allan Felix’s Glasses and Cecilia’s Smile 347
- Conclusion 370
- Notes 379
- Index 417
- Acknowledgments 425
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Charisma and Art 11
- 2. Living Art and Its Surrogates: The Genesis of Charismatic Art 48
- 3. Odysseus Rising: The Homeric World 76
- 4. Icon and Relic 98
- 5. Charismatic Culture and Its Media: Gothic Sculpture and Medieval Humanism 134
- 6. Romance and Adventure 162
- 7. Albrecht Durer’s Self-Portrait (1500): The Face and Its Contents 185
- 8. Book Burning at Don Quixote’s 204
- 9. Goethe’s Faust and the Limits of the Imagination 225
- 10. The Statue Changes Rilke’s Life 267
- 11. Grand Illusions: Classic American Cinema 288
- 12. Lost Illusions: American Neorealism and Hitchcock’s Vertigo 321
- 13. Woody Allen: Allan Felix’s Glasses and Cecilia’s Smile 347
- Conclusion 370
- Notes 379
- Index 417
- Acknowledgments 425