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Putting Monet and Rembrandt into Words : Pierre Loti's Recreation and Theorization of Claude Monet's Impressionism and Rembrandt's Landscapes in Literature /

"Examining certain of Loti's important novels, this study shows how he managed to reproduce with words what Monet was doing in oils. It also shows how the author came to theorize about the effects of Impressionism on the reader-viewer. Finally, it demonstrates how and why, in one of his la...

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Autor principal: Berrong, Richard M., 1951-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, 2013.
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505 0 |a Introduction : OK, "Loti was the great Impressionist," but what does that mean? -- Recreating Monet's Impressionism in literature : Iceland fisherman -- Loti's response to Zola on Impressionism : Madame Chrysanthemum -- Painting effectively in literature : The story of a child and the travel narratives -- The anti-establishment, natural artist : Rembrandt and Ramuntcho. 
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