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In a three-part series, Andrew Graham-Dixon looks back at 19th century Britain and its obsession with all things Gothic. The series explores how an inspired group of architects and artists spurned the modern age, turning to Britain’s medieval past to create some of Britain’s most iconic works and buildings.
Inspired by the tumultuous Industrial Revolution, John Ruskin was among those who created architectural wonders, using the cutting edge of technology to create a brand-new British style of architecture. While in art and literature, the Gothic allowed Horace Walpole, Bram Stoker and Dickens to capture the terror, weirdness and social ills that plagued Victorian Britain.
Inspired by the tumultuous Industrial Revolution, John Ruskin was among those who created architectural wonders, using the cutting edge of technology to create a brand-new British style of architecture. While in art and literature, the Gothic allowed Horace Walpole, Bram Stoker and Dickens to capture the terror, weirdness and social ills that plagued Victorian Britain.
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funny_vee
把资本论、消费拜物……手机都归入哥特,挺逗。
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2020年12月27日
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主持人说了个有趣的观点,他认为马克思的《资本论》也是部哥特作品——资本家像吸血鬼,专门吸取劳动者的血液,那么消费者像什么?在马克思看来,他们是新教派的盲目信徒,而商品便是拜物,这就是巫术经济学。
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2020年12月27日
Superimago
中二少年们的前世今生···主持人反复表达了哥特艺术家,作家或画家们伪造作品来源和作者身份这一现象的困惑,在今天看来这是一种典型的中二病啊,并不是觉得羞耻,反而是一种优越感,一种我非此世之人的优越幻觉······
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