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{Phoebe Pool: Impressionism; Oxford}
{The Goncourt Journal}
Phoebe Pool
[POOL 1979]
The World of Art (Oxford series), "Impressionism", by Phoebe Pool,
ISBN 0.19.519930.8 (Great Britain, 1967; repr. 1979).
Cover-blurb: Phoebe Pool was born in London and read for a degree
in modern history at Oxford. Later she embarked on a course of
study at the Courtauld Institute of Art, where she specialised in
19th century (1800c) French painting (see map). She later lectured
at the University of Reading. Her interest in the inter-relationship
between the painters, writers, and social background of a given
period and country led her to study the milieu of Picasso in
Barcelona and Paris, and in colaboration with Sir Anthony Blunt, she
wrote Picasso: the Formative Years.
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The Goncourt Journal
[Major text extracts here] (The Goncourt Journal)
"Paris Under Seige, 1870-1871", Edited and translated by
George Becker, w/hist intro by Pual H. Beik.
Poetry
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Prose
So, asside from protest banners, manifestos against the status
quo, essays (notably "../literature/thoreau-henry-david.html">Henry David Thoreau's 'On Civil Disobedience'),
and the like. Just what *have* writers (as opposed to poets,
artists, musicians, etc) *done* to "protest"???
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Visual Arts
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Chronology