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  1. A master of our time;: A study of Wyndham Lewis by Geoffrey Grigson, 1972
  2. Monstre Gai (Jupiter Books) by Wyndham Lewis, 1980-06
  3. Wyndham Lewis: Art and War by Paul Edwards, 1992-07
  4. Snooty Baronet by Wyndham Lewis, 2005-05-30
  5. Pound/Lewis: The Letters of Ezra Pound and Wyndham Lewis (The Correspondence of Ezra Pound) by Ezra Pound, 1985-07
  6. The Filibuster: Study of the Political Ideas of Wyndham Lewis by D.G. Bridson, 1972-09-21
  7. Wyndham Lewis: A Portrait of the Artist As the Enemy by Geoffrey Wagner, 1973-05
  8. WYNDHAM LEWIS ON ART by Wyndham LEWIS, 1969
  9. Wyndham Lewis and the Avant-Garde: The Politics of the Intellect by Toby Avard Foshay, 1992-09
  10. Wyndham Lewis: Religion and Modernism by Daniel Schenker, 1991-11-30
  11. Wyndham Lewis: A Revaluation--New Essays
  12. Bibliography of the Writings of Wyndham Lewis by Bradford Morrow, Bernard Lafourcade, et all 1978-11
  13. Wyndham Lewis, the Novelist by Timothy Materer, 1976-02
  14. Wyndham Lewis The Radical: Essays on Literature and Modernity

41. LEWISLETTER
Welcome to the wyndham lewis Society s Web Site! wyndham lewis SOCIETY C/O SAM BROWN 18 COLTSFOOT ROAD WARE, HERTS. , SG12 7NW, ENGLAND.
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His 1948 book on the United States as prototype Cosmopolis, America and Cosmic Man , greatly influenced that pioneer exponent of electronic globalism, Marshall McLuhan, whose famous phrase "Global Village" it inspired. Lewis struck sparks in all directions - as novelist, critic, philosopher, poet, sociologist, travel writer, autobiographer and, far from least, as painter with galvanizing styles all his own. The Wyndham Lewis Society has operated for almost 25 years with the aim of making this invigorating and controversial figure more widely known and better understood. It now publishes a mailed journal called the Wyndham Lewis Annual featuring articles, reviews and an ongoing bibliography all generated by the growing scope of Lewis studies. Several times a year there is a posted news roundup known as the Lewisletter , which can be sampled here in the form of its latest issue. The Society also organizes periodic conferences. If you find the latest

42. LEWISLETTER
Welcome to the wyndham lewis Society s Web Site! wyndham lewis SOCIETY C/O SAM BROWN 18 COLTSFOOT ROAD WARE, HERTS., SG12 7NW, ENGLAND.
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Welcome to the
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Wyndham Lewis, painter and writer, was during his lifetime (1882-1957) a prophet of the global society which the WorldWideWeb signifies by its very existence.
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His 1948 book on the United States as prototype Cosmopolis, America and Cosmic Man , greatly influenced that pioneer exponent of electronic globalism, Marshall McLuhan, whose famous phrase "Global Village" it inspired. Lewis struck sparks in all directions - as novelist, critic, philosopher, poet, sociologist, travel writer, autobiographer and, far from least, as painter with galvanizing styles all his own. The Wyndham Lewis Society has operated for almost 25 years with the aim of making this invigorating and controversial figure more widely known and better understood. It now publishes a mailed journal called the Wyndham Lewis Annual featuring articles, reviews and an ongoing bibliography all generated by the growing scope of Lewis studies. Several times a year there is a posted news roundup known as the Lewisletter , which can be sampled here in the form of its summer '97 issue. The Society also organizes periodic conferences. If you find the

43. LEWIS, Wyndham., The Lion And The Fox: The Role Of The Hero In The Plays Of Shak
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LEWIS, Wyndham. The Lion and The Fox: the role of the hero in the plays of Shakespeare. Grant Richards 1927. Edges little browned and spotted, otherwise Very Good indeed in little browned and rather chipped dustwrapper, with some staining at folds. Scarce. First Edition. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by ; click here for further details.

44. LEWIS, Wyndham., The Human Age.
Simon Finch Rare Books. lewis, wyndham. The Human Age. London Methuen and Co Ltd., 1955. 2 vols., octavo, pp. vi, 402; vi, 566.
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45. Lewis, WyndhamTARR
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46. LECTURE; BLAST
wyndham lewis and BLAST;. BLAST signifies something constructive and d estructive. of Percy wyndham lewis. (from J.Myers The Enemy, beneath).
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Wyndham Lewis and BLAST BLAST signifies something constructive and d estructive. It means the blowing away of old ideas and worn-out notions. It means (according to the Anglo-Saxon interpretation) a fire or flame." Daily News , April 7th 1914. vignette from BLAST
Biographical account (1900-1919) of Percy Wyndham Lewis
    (from J.Myers The Enemy , beneath)
    • 1882 born on the yacht Wanda off Amherst Nova Scotia.various prep schools in England and America
    • 1897 Rugby School, poor academic results. 1898-1901 Slade School of Art, studio on Charlotte Street London.
    • 1902, Madrid.
    • 1903-1908 lives in Paris, visits Haarlem to copy paintin gs by Frans Hals.
    • 1908 trip to Quimperle, Brittany.
    • 1909 meets Sturge Moore, Binyon, and Ezra Pound. "The short story was the crystallisation of what I had to keep out of my consciousness while painting."
    • 1911, exhibits at the first Camden Town Exhibition.
    • 1912, decorates the Cave of the Golden Calf. Exhibits

47. First World War.com - Who's Who - Percy Wyndham Lewis
Who s Who Percy wyndham lewis Updated Sunday, 21 July, 2002. Percy wyndham lewis (1882-1957) served as an official British artist
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Updated - Sunday, 21 July, 2002 Percy Wyndham Lewis (1882-1957) served as an official British artist during the First World War in addition to serving as a battery officer. Born in Nova Scotia in 1882 Lewis was educated in England at the renowned Rugby School. Thereafter accepted into Slade School of Art in 1898 Lewis graduated in 1901 and embarked upon a tour of Europe, eventually returning to England in 1909. Lewis established a reputation as a man of parts: aside from his undoubted talent as an artist he published essays, plays and novels, and came to be regarded as a satirist. In 1912 Lewis founded Vorticism, a new literary and artistic movement of sharp angles and bold lines which went out of its way to reject the 'irrelevant' romanticism of the nineteenth century, instead stressing qualities such as violence and energy together with the increasing importance of mechanical machines in the modern world. Supporters of his group included another artist who would serve in an official capacity during wartime, Christopher Nevinson Lewis's First World War service included two years spent on the Western Front as a battery officer from 1916-18. In 1937 he published his wartime memoirs as

48. Wyndham Lewis Quotes And Quotations - BrainyQuote
wyndham lewis Quotes, wyndham lewis All orthodox opinion that is, today, revolutionary opinion either of the pure or the impure variety - is anti-man.
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All orthodox opinion - that is, today, "revolutionary" opinion either of the pure or the impure variety - is anti-man.
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Almost anything that can be praised or advocated has been put to some disgusting use. There is no principle, however immaculate, that has not had its compromising manipulator.
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As a result of the feminist revolution, "feminine" becomes an abusive epithet.
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I feel most at home in the United States, not because it is intrinsically a more interesting country, but because no one really belongs there any more than I do. We are all there together in its wholly excellent vacuum. Wyndham Lewis If the world would only build temples to Machinery in the abstract then everything would be perfect. The painter and sculptor would have plenty to do, and could, in complete peace and suitably honored, pursue their trade without further trouble. Wyndham Lewis If you do not regard feminism with an uplifting sense of the gloriousness of woman's industrial destiny, or in the way, in short, that it is prescribed, by the rules of the political publicist, that you should, that will be interpreted by your opponents as an attack on woman.

49. Yearbook Of English Studies : The Agon Of Modernism: Wyndham Lewis's Allegories,
Yearbook of English Studies The Agon of Modernism wyndham lewis s Allegories, Aesthetics, and Politics. @ HighBeam Research. Read
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50. Krieg 1914-1918 - Die Farbe Der Tränen - 38 - Percy Wyndham Lewis
Translate this page 38 - Percy wyndham lewis National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa. Transfer von der Kanadischen Stiftung zum Gedenken an den Krieg, 1921. 38 - Percy wyndham lewis.
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51. Wyndham Lewis --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
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52. Lewis, (Percy) Wyndham
lewis, (Percy) wyndham. English writer and artist. He pioneered Vorticism, which, with its feeling of movement, sought to reflect the age of industry.
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Or search the encyclopaedia: Lewis, (Percy) Wyndham English writer and artist. He pioneered Vorticism , which, with its feeling of movement, sought to reflect the age of industry. He had a hard and aggressive style in both his writing and his painting. His literary works include the novel The Apes of God Time and Western Man Blasting and Bombardiering Through Vorticism, a variant of cubist and Futurist ideas, Lewis opposed the everyday visual real and favoured machinelike forms. He edited Blast Tarr (1918) and The Childermass The Demon of Progress in the Arts (1954), was an attack on formalized extremism. His painting The Surrender of Barcelona
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53. FUTURISM AND THE FUTURISTS - Percy Wyndham Lewis
Percy wyndham lewis. Percy wyndham lewis was a novelist, playwright, painter, poet, satirist and critic. He was born in 1882 in Amehurst, Nova Scotia.
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Percy Wyndham Lewis was a novelist, playwright, painter, poet, satirist and critic. He was born in 1882 in Amehurst, Nova Scotia. Although his father was American, his English mother was mainly responsible for his upbringing. He was educated at Rugby School and at the Slade School of Art from 1898 until 1901. After art college, he travelled across Europe and finally settled in Paris for a few years, returning to England in 1908 where he began publishing plays, short stories and novels. In 1914, heavily influenced by the ideas and methods of Marinetti and Futurism as well as their art (see Futurist Figure ), Wyndham Lewis, in association with the poet Ezra Pound, founded the literary and artistic movement that Pound christened Vorticism. Sometimes called the London branch of the Cubo-Futurists, Vorticism was actually British art's independent alternative to Cubism and Futurism. It was, in fact, the first British modern art movement and the only British avant-garde movement to make an original contribution to European Modernism. The group included Charles Nevinson, William Roberts, Alvin Langdon Coburn and the French sculptor Henri Gaudier-Brzeska.

Although the Vorticists openly criticised the Italian Futurists for their enthusiastic embrace of modernity, which they deemed credulous, and their emphasis on blurred speed and motion there were strong similarities and common influences and directions. The movement maintained an aggressive challenge to the obsolete Victorian values that were seen to be stifling modern artistic expression.

54. Constable: David Ayers, Wyndham Lewis And Western Man
Review of David Ayers, wyndham lewis and Western Man. Macmillan. 251pp. ISBN O33331671. John Constable. Email jbc12@cam.ac.uk. First
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Review of David Ayers, Wyndham Lewis and Western Man Macmillan. 251pp. ISBN O33331671. John Constable Email: jbc12@cam.ac.uk First published: Essays in Criticism, 43/3 (July 1993), 265-271. That Wyndham Lewis posed a "Jewish Question" is well-known, and a good book on his attitudes to Jews would be a good book all round, not only contributing to Lewis studies but helping us to learn more about human behaviour from his particular example. David Ayers' Wyndham Lewis and Western Man , however, is poorly researched, employs cumbersome psychoanalytic concepts with a naivete that is astonishing, and is plagued with serious errors. There is no likelihood that it will be widely influential, though doubtless the waters around Lewis, already turbid with fanaticism, will be made yet muddier, as if that mattered. But because of its inadequacies it has considerable interest as a representative of that intellectual carelessness, and a tendency to sensationalism, which afflicts those who have, as they think, strong moral cases. A case of this kind requires impeccable scholarship in all the fields in which it moves, Lewis, history, psychology and psychoanalysis, before its claims to attention become credible. Ayers is deficient in all of them, and also gives evidence everywhere of what one could charitably call over excitement. One example will be enough. After an extended comparison of Lewis's discussion of Georges Sorel in

55. Wyndham Lewis Definition Meaning Information Explanation
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Percy Wyndham Lewis ) was a British painter and author . He was a co-founder of the vorticism movement in art , and edited the vorticists journal, BLAST . His novels include The Human Age , a trilogy comprising The Childermass Monstre Gai and Malign Fiesta (both 1955). Lewis was born on a yacht off the Canadian province of Nova Scotia . His mother was British, his father American. He went to school in England, first at Rugby School , then at the Slade School of art in London , before spending most of the 1900s travelling around Europe and studying art in Paris It was in the that he found the painting style for which he is best known today, a style which his friend Ezra Pound dubbed vorticism . Lewis found the strong structure of cubism painting appealing, but said it did not seem "alive" compared to futurist art, which, conversely, lacked structure. Vorticism is often seen as a combination of these two movements. After the vorticists only exhibition in 1915, the movement broke up, largely as a result of

56. John Martin Collection Of Wyndham Lewis (Uncat MS Vault 727)
correspondence and printed material 19411982 Box 15 lewis, wyndham correspondence 1921-1971 Box 16 lewis, wyndham prints nd Box 17 The Voices of blister
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57. Blast 1 & Blast 2 - Lewis, Wyndham - Sjakoo's Catalog
Auteur lewis, wyndham Titel Blast 1 Blast 2 Sub titel Reprint van lewis boek/magazine Blast uit 1914 en 1915. 1989, 160 pag
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58. FMTP Books By/on Ezra Pound /other Related Books
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59. Lewis
Notes on wyndham lewis. Al 329 Notes on Tarr. Industry may bring greater freedom, but how do we relate to it? Problem with wyndham lewis.
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Go to My Writing for explanation of this document. Notes on Wyndham Lewis Notes on Tarr As I suspected, what at some points looks as if it is going to be an excellent novel, is badly flawed. When you first read about Tarr, you have your suspicions, but after the first scene with Bertha you hope he is a figure of comedy. You hope he is without much artistic talent, a ne'er do well like Kriesler and Bertha, In fact he is Lewis himself, and his mouthpiece. The trouble with Lewis’s ideas, which is quite obvious, is that he is trying to get one up on Nietzsche. Tarr’s ideas are not well expressed nor easy to grasp. He is trying to move beyond Wildean paradoxes and Nietzschean wisdom. ‘Our child shall be the successor to the superman ‘ says Anastasya. That gives the game away completely. As if Nietzsche is a style, that only has to be replaced by a new style. A kind of schoolboy impertinence whose outcome is plain pretentiousness. Nothing really to say. Implicit nihilism, as if there is only style. So what is vorticism? Kind of imitation futurism. Creating a movement by wanting to do so.

60. Guardian Unlimited Books | By Genre | Review: Wyndham Lewis Biographies
Phil Baker explores the weird world of wyndham lewis through Paul O Keefe s biography, Some Sort of Genius, and Paul Edwards s Wyndam lewis Painter and Writer
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