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Wright Studies : Vol. 1: Taliesin 1911-1914

Author/creator Menocal, Narciso G. Editor
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoCarbondale : Southern Illinois University Press Chicago : Chicago Distribution Center [Distributor]
Description152 p. ill 11.000 x 08.500 in.
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Series Wright Studies Ser.
Summary Annotation <div><div><p>This inaugural issue is devoted to studies of Taliesin I. Designed and constructed in 1911 upon Wright&#8217;s return to Wisconsin from Europe, Taliesin I burned in August 1914. It thus became the most difficult Wright residence for Wright scholars to examine.</p><p>In this volume&#8217;s critical essays, Neil Levine offers a view of the different layers of meaning of Taliesin I; Scott Gartner explains the legend of the Welsh bard Taliesin and its meaning for Wright; Anthony Alofsin considers the influence of the playwright Richard Hovey and the feminist Ellen Key on Wright&#8217;s and Cheney&#8217;s thought of the period; and Narciso G. Menocal suggests that the Gilmore and O&#8217;Shea houses in Madison, Wisconsin, are a collective antecedent to Taliesin I.</p><p>To conclude the volume, Anthony Alofsin has written what amounts to a catalogue raisonn&#233; of the drawings and photographs of Taliesin I. Surprisingly, he finds no photographs of the living area and argues that those that have been published are in fact of Taliesin II.</p></div></div>
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ISBN9780809316243
ISBN0809316242 (Trade Cloth) Out of Print
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