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Ch 14 The Baroque Age: Glamour and Grandiosity 1600-1715 X § Introduction - p. 373 X § The Baroque: Variations on an International Style - pp. 379 - 396 X § The Florid Baroque X § The Classic Baroque X § The Restrained Baroque X § Literature & Baroque Literature in France & England X § Music X § Legacy of the Baroque Age KEY CULTURAL TERMS Baroque Florid Baroque style baldacchino illusionism Classical Baroque style Restrained Baroque style virtuoso opera bel canto clavier fugue oratorio Ch. The Baroque Age II: Revolutions in Scientific and Political Thought X § Introduction - p. 403 X § The Impact of Science on Philosophy - p. 410-412 X § The Revolution in Political Thought - p. 413-416 X § The Legacy of the Revolutions in Scientific and Political Thought - p. 420 X KEY CULTURAL TERMS Scientific Revolution geocentrism empiricism inductive reasoning deductive reasoning heliocentrism social contract liberalism tabula rasa virtuoso Ch The Age of Reason - 1700-1789 X § Introduction - p. 423 X § The Enlightenment - p. 425 X § The Philosophes and Their Program X § Deism X § The Encycolopédie X § The Physiocrats X § The Legacy of the Age of Reason KEY CULTURAL TERMS Enlightenment philosophes Deism Physiocrats Rococo style fête galante rocaille Neoclassical style style galant pianoforte Classical style (in music) sonata form symphony concerto sonata key tempo mood scherzo Ch. 17 Revolution, Reaction, and Cultural Response - 1760-1830 X § Introduction - p. 451 X § Revolutions in Art and Ideas: From Neoclassicism to Romanticism - pp. 458-474 X § The Legacy of the Age of Revolution and Reason KEY CULTURAL TERMS Romanticism Sublime Sturm und Drang Faustian program music art song (lied) idée fixe Ch. 18 The Triumph of the Bourgeoisie - 1830-1871 X § Introduction - p. 479 X § Nineteenth-Century Thought: Philosophy, Religion and Science - pp. 487-490 X § Cultural Trends: From Romanticism to Realism - pp. 490-492 X § The height of French Romanticism X § The Russian Realists X § Art and Architecture - pp. 495-502 X § The Legacy of the Bourgeois Age KEY CULTURAL TERMS Utilitarianism socialism higher criticism evolution Realism Transcendentalism slave narrative aria recitative libretto music drama leitmotif Ch. 19 The Age of Early Modernism - 1871-1914 X § Introduction - p. 509 X Early Modernism - pp. 517-534 X § The Legacy of Early Modernism KEY CULTURAL TERM Modernism avant-garde Naturalism Decadence Expressionism problem play local color Creole Cajun aesthete abstraction Impressionism ukiyo-e Post-Impressionism Pointillism primitivism Fauvism Cubism collage pavane atonality syncopation jazz ragtime blues Ch. 20 The Age of the Masses and the Zenith of Modernism - 1914-1945 X § Introduction - p. 541 X § The Zenith of Modernism - pp. 548-567 X § The Legacy of the Age of the Masses and high Modernism KEY CULTURAL TERMS mass culture stream-of-consciousness epic theater logical positivism existentialism Suprematism Constructivism Socialist Realism De Stijl Dada Surrealism International style serial music twelve-tone scale Neoclassicism Ch 21 The Age of Anxiety and Beyond 1945- X § Introduction - p. 575 X § The End of Modernism and the Brith of Post-Modernism - pp. 583-586 X § The Literature of Late Modernism - pp. 588-590 X § The Literature of Post-Modernism - pp. 590-592 X § Late Modernism and the Arts - pp. 593-600 X § Post-Modernism and the Arts - pp. 600-607 X § Performance Art - p. 610 KEY CULTURAL TERMS Late Modernism Post-Modernism structuralism theater of the absurd magic realism Abstract Expressionism assemblage art Pop Art Neorealism Neoexpressionism Neoclassicism installation art video art high tech glissando synthesizer performance art.