Love & Friendship review – Whit Stillman's Austen drama is a racy delight

Edit The Guardian 26 May 2016
5 / 5 stars. Kate Beckinsale is a becoming widow without means in an adaptation that reinvigorates the breeches, buttons and bows cliches. @PeterBradshaw1. What audacity, what elegance! Here is a hilariously self-aware period comedy polished to a brilliant sheen ... Stillman uses arch intertitles as a kind of visual archaism, almost like a literary silent movie, to introduce his characters and to flash up on screen the contents of letters ... ....

The Flowers of Evil by Charles Baudelaire review – the essence of a genius

Edit The Guardian 11 May 2016
This translation is the best way yet for English speakers to enter the poet’s dream-like world ... You can’t help feeling in the first line that “j’ai longtemps habité” has something more mysterious about it than “I used to live”, which is a bit too precise and doesn’t carry the suggestion of deep time that the French does (he gets round this, just, with the archaism “dwell”). But it doesn’t matter ... Phone orders min p&p of £1.99. ....

So many causes, so many heroes – why defame them with a statue?

Edit The Guardian 11 May 2016
Jonathan Jones. Monuments used to be the fetish of backward conservatives – now the left is at it too. We can admire the likes of Mary Seacole and Mary Wollstonecraft, but statues are a kitsch, ineffective way to remember them in the 21st century. It is the good cause that all politicians back ... Related ... Twitter ... Because quite apart from their artistic archaism and historical oversimplifications, bronze statues make useless memorials ... ....

American Academy of Arts and Sciences Elects Five NYU Faculty as 2016 Fellows (NYU - New York University)

Edit Public Technologies 20 Apr 2016
(Source. NYU - New York University). The American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS) has elected five New York University faculty as fellows ... Other AAAS fellows selected this year include the following ... Supreme Court ... Research by Wood, chair of NYU's Department of German, centers on art's 'temporalities,' such as anachronism, archaism, and typology, as well as on the history of the discipline of art history ... Original Document ... (noodl....

Moscow journalist Maria Stepanova to speak about Russia's future (Stanford University)

Edit Public Technologies 29 Mar 2016
(Source. Stanford University) Stanford Report, March 29, 2016. Publisher and poet Maria Stepanova, one of the most visible figures in post-Soviet Russia, will visit Stanford on April 6-7 to speak about her country's search for identity ... Stepanova's April 6 talk will consider Russia's current obsession with the past, at all levels of society, and its direct effect - what she calls 'hybrid archaism as a new model of statehood.' ... (noodl....

From alright to zap: an A-Z of horrible words

Edit The Guardian 25 Mar 2016
Is ‘epic fail’ an epic failure, should ‘to hot-desk’ make us hot under the collar, and is ‘like’ to be, like, deplored? A 21st-century guide to good grammar. A. ‘alright’. Alright, a merged form of all right, has long been trashed in conservative style guides ... B ... C ... D ... F ... It very much looks as though the lexicographer used high language and a fancy archaism to “exonerate” dismay, thereby achieving the comfortable sense of having bogged bog ... ....

The Homeric Hymns and Herne the Hunter by Peter McDonald review – audacious and authoritative insights

Edit The Guardian 18 Mar 2016
A classical translation and a moving new collection make for a double achievement. Never short of an opinion on these matters, Vladimir Nabokov ended his 1941 article “The Art of Translation” with a series of “requirements” for the production of an effective translation ... addressing the problem of the anomalous hymn eight, McDonald describes how he has resorted to “simultaneous archaism and anachronism” ... ....

Walden for the 21st century – Kickstarter plan to update Thoreau

Edit The Guardian 16 Feb 2016
Henry David Thoreau’s landmark 1854 work to be relaunched with modernised vocabulary ‘to create more opportunities for other people’s lives to be enriched by this book’ ... But I kept having to couch my recommendations ... Examples of the changes he has made include translations of Latin and Greek references, updated archaisms (“I would fain” becomes “I wish”), changes to outdated place names, and splitting Thoreau’s lengthy sentences up ... ....

Damned souls, Dante and decadence: why Eugène Delacroix is making a hero’s return

Edit The Guardian 05 Feb 2016
From Van Gogh to Cézanne to Picasso, Delacroix was revered by the very artists who would come to overshadow him. Now his pessimistic vision looks set for critical acclaim once again ... Delacroix, in his eyes, was peerless ... Related. Delacroix's vision of liberty ... He was implacably opposed to the “petty details” and “the love of exactitude, which most people take for truth” and the “pernicious archaism” of his artistic opposite Ingres....

Wordplay: Offbeat origins, from miniskirts to snakes

Edit Sydney Morning Herald 28 Jan 2016
What's the nine-letter word hiding in OPILOIFTRO? The Target puzzle asks such a question daily. Sometimes the answer will jump out. Other times, no matter the number of tweaks, the best you can manage is ROOFPILOT. Which isn't a word, but the idea's fun ... resistant to labour. Theory being, you play around long enough, you'll end up with the answer ... Advertisement ... Lin Sinton, a Sydney reader, had his own archaism to decipher ... we pray ... ....

The Meaning of Mahler

Edit The New York Review of Books 27 Jan 2016
William Kentridge. Gustav Mahler, drawn by William Kentridge as Count Casti-Piani for his production of Alban Berg’s opera Lulu, 2013 ... But around 1960, things started to change ... Mahler, however, had a job ... Seth Monahan’s new study argues that Mahler does so by engaging with classical structures—in contrast to the many critics who assume that he saw them either as mere conveniences or else as archaisms to be subverted ... ....

Renew Trident? It’d make more sense to put Dad’s Army on the case

Edit The Guardian 13 Jan 2016
It brings a tear to the eye. The old times we never thought to see again are back. The talk is of hard left and soft right, of Trots, Bolsheviks and revisionists ... Related. Labour divisions reopen over plans to drop support for Trident. For Kronstadt, read Trident ... I am mystified ... Defence is an area where governments are notoriously beholden to archaism and special interests – and where oppositions have a duty of challenge ... It is daft ... ....

Toilet or lavatory? How the words Britons use betray our national obsession with class

Edit New Statesman 12 Jan 2016
Sixty years on from Nancy Mitford's Noblesse Oblige, how has the language of class evolved?. " data-adaptive-image-768-img="" data-adaptive-image-1024-img="" data-adaptive-image-max-img=""> ... At the beginning of 2016, U terms such as looking-glasses, drawing rooms, scent and wirelesses are quaint archaisms and the province of period drama – think of the Dowager Countess’s disdain for the word weekend in the ITV drama Downton Abbey....
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