Relational designs in literature and the arts : page and stage, canvas and screen /
This collection focuses on texts that address the other arts - from painting to photography, from the stage to the screen, and from avant-garde experiments to mass culture. Despite their diversity of object and approach, the essays in Relational Design.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam :
Editions Rodopi,
2012.
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Colección: | Internationale Forschungen zur allgemeinen und vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft ;
158. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- General Introduction
- 1. The Centre of the Canon and its Elsewheres: Shakespeare's Wanderings
- A Fellow of Infinite Jest
- Shaping the Spectacle: Faking, Making and Performing Reality through Shakespeare
- The Framing of the Shrew: How the Lens Looks upon William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew
- 'THE ARTWORK ON EXHIBIT RUNS ABOUT': Brigitte Maria Meyer's Filmic Adaptation of Heiner Müller's Anatomie Titus Fall of Rome
- 2. Changing Experiences, Changing Discourses: The Challenges of Intermediality
- Ekphrasis Revisited: Crossing Artistic Boundaries
- The Cinematograph in the Novel
- Formal Doubleness and Moral Duplicity: The Holocaust on the Page and Screen
- Hitchcock Goes East: Postcolonial Gothic in Under Capricorn
- Bright Star: Reinventing Romantic Poetry for the Screen
- Reaching Beyond the Commix/Ture: Art Spiegelman's Maus as Relational Genre
- Relational Genres, Gapped Narratives, and Metafictional Devices in Daniel Clowes' David Boring
- The Verbal and the Visual in Advertising Language: A Cross-cultural Analysis
- 3. Writing and the Gaze: Inscriptions of the Modern
- Radical Eye Rhymes: Visual Strategies in Modernist Poetry
- The Visual Artifact in the Poetry of Thomas McGreevy
- Humble Relics: Beckett and Van Gogh's Old Boots
- The Ekphrastic Evocation of Real-ity and the Modernist Dismantling of Pictorial Frames in Fiction
- Modernism and the Metropolis: Representing the City as Transitory Spectacle
- The Modern Work of Art and the Spatialisation of Time: Painting in the Novel
- Virginia Woolf and the Art of Pain
- Into the Stride of the Poem
- 4. Postmodern Shifts: Narrative and the Arts
- 'When you look through the eyes of another': Mary and Lydia Cassatt in Art, Life, and Fiction.
- 'An agony of perceivedness'?
- Gazes and Disguises in the Works of James Joyce and Cindy Sherman
- The Journey as Pictorial Metaphor in Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49
- 'Death and the Young Man': Saramago's Death at Intervals
- Performances of Uncertainty in Spaces of Contingency: Aesthetic Confinement and Mechanisms of Silencing in Paul Auster, Haruki Murakami, and Park Chan-wook
- An Afterpiece
- Painting with Words and Becoming Other People: Theatre and the Visual Arts in Molly Fox's Birthday and Authenticity
- an interview with novelist Deirdre Madden
- Contributors
- Index.