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===Multi-Disciplinarian=== ''Untwisting the Serpent'' limited its cross-disciplinary analysis to specific examples where musicians, artists, and writers collaborated. In Albright's 2014 book ''Panaesthetics: On the Unity and Diversity of the Arts,'' he "developed a more expansive and philosophical version of his arguments by ranging across the entire history of the arts," according to Adam Parkes.<ref name="Parkes"/> In his last book, ''Putting Modernism Together'' (2016), Albright renewed his pursuit of specifically Modernist forms of aesthetic hybridity.<ref name="Parkes"/> But whereas ''Untwisting'' deliberately cut across what Albright called the "various isms that both organize and perplex the history of twentieth-century art," the final book "confront[ed] those isms head-on, and recalibrate[d] the earlier account accordingly."<ref name="Parkes"/>
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