Architecture and Ekphrasis

Architecture and Ekphrasis
Title Architecture and Ekphrasis PDF eBook
Author Dana Arnold
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Architectural drawing
ISBN 9780719099496

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This well-illustrated, accessibly written book examines how eighteenth-century prints and drawings of antique architecture operated as representations of thought. Combining original archival material with cultural theory, the book considers the idea of the past and the role of space and time in the visual ekphrasis or description of its architecture.

Architecture and ekphrasis

Architecture and ekphrasis
Title Architecture and ekphrasis PDF eBook
Author Dana Arnold
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 223
Release 2020-10-20
Genre Architecture
ISBN 152615028X

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Architecture and ekphrasis examines how eighteenth-century prints and drawings of antique architecture operated as representations of thought. Using original archival material, it considers the idea of the past in the period, specifically how it was discovered and described, and investigates how space and time inform visual ekphrasis or descriptions of architecture. The idea of embodiment is used to explore the various methods of describing architecture – including graphic techniques, measurement and perspective – all of which demonstrate choices about different modes of ekphrasis. This well-illustrated, accessibly written study will be of interest to academics and students working in a broad range of subject areas. It will also be an essential teaching tool for increasingly popular cross-disciplinary courses.

The Ekphrastic Writer

The Ekphrastic Writer
Title The Ekphrastic Writer PDF eBook
Author Janée J. Baugher
Publisher McFarland
Pages 241
Release 2020-06-19
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1476679452

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A common definition of ekphrasis is descriptive writing influenced by the visual arts. Beyond the written word, however, responding to art can engender self-reflection, creativity, and help writers to build characters, plot, and setting. This book unites the history and tradition of ekphrasis, its conventions, the writing process, and multi-genre writing prompts. In addition to subjects such as early art engagement, psychology, and the eye-brain-perception relationship, this book discusses artists' creative processes, tools, and techniques, and offers instruction on how to read art by way of deep-looking.

Ekphrastic Image-making in Early Modern Europe, 1500–1700

Ekphrastic Image-making in Early Modern Europe, 1500–1700
Title Ekphrastic Image-making in Early Modern Europe, 1500–1700 PDF eBook
Author Arthur J. DiFuria
Publisher BRILL
Pages 884
Release 2021-12-20
Genre Art
ISBN 9004462066

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This volume examines how and why many early modern pictures operate in an ekphrastic mode.

Handbook of Intermediality

Handbook of Intermediality
Title Handbook of Intermediality PDF eBook
Author Gabriele Rippl
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 850
Release 2015-07-24
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110393786

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This handbook offers students and researchers compact orientation in their study of intermedial phenomena in Anglophone literary texts and cultures by introducing them to current academic debates, theoretical concepts and methodologies. By combining theory with text analysis and contextual anchoring, it introduces students and scholars alike to a vast field of research which encompasses concepts such as intermediality, multi- and plurimediality, intermedial reference, transmediality, ekphrasis, as well as related concepts such as visual culture, remediation, adaptation, and multimodality, which are all discussed in connection with literary examples. Hence each of the 30 contributions spans both a theoretical approach and concrete analysis of literary texts from different centuries and different Anglophone cultures.

Monumental Visions: Architectural Ekphrasis from Chaucer to Jonson

Monumental Visions: Architectural Ekphrasis from Chaucer to Jonson
Title Monumental Visions: Architectural Ekphrasis from Chaucer to Jonson PDF eBook
Author Laura Aydelotte
Publisher
Pages 219
Release 2013
Genre
ISBN 9781303231193

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This project presents a study of architectural ekphrasis, or descriptions of architecture, in literary works in England from the 14th through the 17th centuries. The preface examines the description of Bertilak's castle in the anonymous Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and compares this with architectural motifs in 14th century manuscript illuminations. The first chapter looks at the archtitectural descriptions in Geoffrey Chaucer's House of Fame and traces the poet's inspiration to a real-life building at Westminster. The second chapter reads Edmund Spenser's translations of poems by the French poet Joachim du Bellay, in A Theatre for Worldlings and looks at the place of ancient Rome in those poems and their influence on Spenser's later poetry. The third chapter examines the role of buildings in Spenser's The Faerie Queene with a focus on the episode with Britomart in the Temple of Isis in book five. The fourth chapter addresses the place of architecture in Ben Jonson's poetry and the collaboration Jonson and architect Inigo Jones on the masque entertainments of the Stuart Court.

Terrorizing Images

Terrorizing Images
Title Terrorizing Images PDF eBook
Author Charles Ivan Armstrong
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 297
Release 2020-09-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110694034

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It is broadly accepted that “terrorizing” images are often instrumentalized in periods of conflict to serve political interests. This volume proposes that paying attention to how images of trauma and conflict are described in literary texts, i.e. to the rhetorical practice known as “ekphrasis”, is crucial to our understanding of how such images work. The volume’s contributors discuss verbal images of trauma and terror in literary texts both from a contemporary perspective and as historical artefacts in order to illuminate the many different functions of ekphrasis in literature. The articles in this volume reflect the vast developments in the field of trauma studies since the 1990s, a field that has recently broadened to include genres beyond the memoir and testimony and that lends itself well to new postcolonial, feminist, and multimedia approaches. By expanding the scholarly understanding of how images of trauma are described, interpreted, and acted out in literary texts, this collected volume makes a significant contribution to both trauma and memory studies, as well as more broadly to cultural studies.