Text as Picture: Studies in the Literary Transformation of PicturesThis work is arranged in two sections, the first presenting the international debate concerning the theoretical prerequisites for the study of the relation of literary text to pictorial art. The second explicates the author's concept of iconic projection, which is the human disposition to perceive reality as if it were a picture. |
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Introduction | 1 |
The Two Concepts Form and Content | 7 |
Markers | 35 |
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19th century aesthetic distance attitude beautiful Bild Bildgedicht Billgren character Claude Claude Lorrain colors concrete Copenhagen Criticism cubist describe discussion dynamic Effi Briest elements emphasized English Espmark expression exterior world eyes field of vision function genre painting genre picture Gilpin Goethe Gombrich H. C. Andersen Hagstrum Hans Christian Andersen Hopkins Winner ibid iconic projection impressionism interpretation Johannes Edfelt Kunst Lagerroth landscape painting Langen literary texts Literature London look markers means metaphor Museum narrator novel observer observer's oil on canvas painter perceived perception pictorial art pictorial artists pictorial structure pictura poesis picture frame picturesque poem poet Poetic poetry present problem projections in literary readers reading reality relations Sandström scene scholars seen semantic semiotic social speaks static Stockholm Swedish term theory Thomson transformation ut pictura poesis verbal Visual Arts visual motif visual thinking Wellek window frame words world of objects writes