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Verse, voice, and vision : poetry and the cinema /

This collection of essays explore the relationship between one of the world's oldest art forms-poetry-and one of the world's newest art forms-film. These essays include analyses of biopics of poets, films inspired by particular poems, cinematic representations of poets or poetic studies an...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lanham : Scarecrow Press, Incorporated, [2013]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Introduction
  • Poets on film. "Besides, there's no such thing as poets anymore": poetic relevance in Neil LaBute's Possession / by Susan Redington Bobby
  • Rudolph's Mrs. Parker and the vicious circle: film form and Parker's poetic legacy / by Carolyn Kelley
  • "A thing of beauty": art, commerce, and poetry in cinema in Bright star and Love and death on Long Island / by Ellen Moll
  • This aura sucks: narrative cinema and popular poetry criticism in So I married an axe murderer / by Liz Faber
  • Star/poet/director: poetry and image in Guru Dutt's Pyaasa / by Carrie Messenger
  • Chicken poets and rough poetry: figuring the poet and his subject(s) in independent Chinese cinema / by Qi Wang
  • Poetry as film. "Some are born to endless night": the Blakean vision of Jim Jarmusch's Dead man / by Hugh Davis
  • Into the woods: William Shakespeare's A midsummer night's dream and Peter Weir's Dead poets society / by Nichole DeWall
  • "Whither is fled the visionary gleam?": Wordsworth and consumption in Splendor in the grass / by Marlisa Santos
  • Film as poetry. "Qualcosa di concreto": mimetic fiction and spectrality in Pier Paolo Pasolini's Cinema of poetry / by Roberto Cavallini
  • Terrence Malick's intimations of immortality: The tree of life as cinematic ode / by Suzanne Ferriss
  • A step away from the cinema: Hollywood and the poetry of Frank O'Hara / by Walter Metz
  • Poetic dialogue-lyrical speech in the work of Hal Hartley and Jim Jarmusch / by Jennifer O'Meara
  • The written verse in cinematic verse: Eliseo Subiela's El lado oscuro del corazón as a metapoetic text / by Juan G. Ramos.