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Neoclassicism


 

:For information about the economic theory, see neoclassical economics.

Neoclassicism Part II: Between the Wars

There was an entire 20th century movement in the Arts which was also called Neo-classicism. It encompassed at least music, philosophy, and literature. It was between the end of World war I and the end of World war II. For information on the musical aspects, see 20th century classical music#Neoclassicism and Neoclassicism (music). For information on the philosophical aspects, see Great Books

Related Topics:
20th century - World war I - World war II - 20th century classical music#Neoclassicism - Neoclassicism (music) - Great Books

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Literary Neoclassicism, 20th-century style

The 20th Century literary movement termed neoclassicism is a movement that rejected the extreme romanticism of (for example) dada, in favour of restraint, religion (specifically Christianity) and a reactionary political programme. Although the foundations for this movement were laid by T.E. Hulme, the most famous neoclassicists were T.S. Eliot and Wyndham Lewis.

Related Topics:
20th Century - Dada - T.E. Hulme - T.S. Eliot - Wyndham Lewis

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