2 edition of Ekphrastic medieval visions found in the catalog.
Ekphrastic medieval visions
Claire Barbetti
Published
2011
by Palgrave Macmillan in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Claire Barbetti |
Series | The new Middle Ages, New Middle Ages (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm)) |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PN56.E45 B37 2011 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 208 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 208 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25149397M |
ISBN 10 | 0230109845 |
ISBN 10 | 9780230109841 |
LC Control Number | 2011015473 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 711049348 |
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However, medieval dream-visions are more than just a random compilation of bizarre discourses or an easy way to dodge critics. By using a pattern familiar to the reader, the dream-vision becomes a purposeful device to draw the audience into an examination of common philosophies and ideas, while simultaneously providing entertaining fiction. Visions from the Book Visions from the Book Sequentia - Benjamin Bagby Deutsche Harmonia Mundi (BMG) 2 [CD] Contents: Anon (mid 13th c.): Samson dux fortissime (lai) Anon (early 13th c.): A deserto veniens (conductus à 2) Peter Abelard: Dolorum solatium (planctus) Anon (14th c., Bavaria): Liber generationis (chant).
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Ekphrastic Medieval Visions: A New Discussion in Interarts Theory (The New Middle Ages) th Edition by C. Barbetti (Author)Format: Hardcover. Reviews. "Barbetti's book offers a much welcome addition to contemporary poetics and the theory of ekphrasis in particular, which often omits the Middle Ages and its rich resources for thinking the cultural relations between the verbal and visual arts.
Ekphrastic Medieval Visions makes a beautiful case for the importance of medieval genres such as the dream-vision for understanding ekphrasis as a. Ekphrastic Medieval Visions makes a beautiful case for the importance of medieval genres such as the dream-vision for understanding ekphrasis as a dynamic verb that activates a kinetically vibrant body-time-space dimension in poetry, but also in cultural memory."Price: $ Introduction.
Explores the transformative power of ekphrasis in high and late medieval dream visions and mystical visions. Demonstrates that medieval ekphrases reveal ekphrasis as a process rather than a genre and shows how it works with cultural memory to transform, shift, and revise composition.
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Medieval ekphrases, however, reveal ekphrasis as a process rather than a genre and show how it works with cultural memory to transform, shift, and revise composition. Claire Barbetti explores the high and late medieval Ekphrastic medieval visions book visions and mystical visions, ending with considerations of contemporary poetry to illustrate how medieval ekphrasis can illuminate current studies in poetics.
Claire Barbetti's Ekphrastic Medieval Visions: A New Discussion in Interarts Theory is the first text that has completely turned the definition of ekphrasis on its ear Barbetti's book. EKPHRASTIC MEDIEVAL VISIONS: A NEW DISCUSSION IN EKPHRASIS AND INTERARTS THEORY By Claire Barbetti December Dissertation supervised by Dr.
Anne Brannen “Ekphrastic Medieval Visions: A New Discussion in Ekphrasis and Interarts Theory” argues that the dream-vision and mystical-vision texts of the high and late Middle Ages.
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With their inclusion within the purview of criticism and theories of ekphrasis, new formal qualities of the ekphrastic mode come to the surface such as its dynamism and polytemporality, its reliance on.
Visions on Alligator Alley book. Read 18 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Visions on Alligator Alley is an ekphrastic story in ver. Abstract T he mystical vision text is a special ekphrastic creature.
She is wilier than her cousin the dream vision; she often hides behind great slabs of spiritual truth so that her diaphanous layers are neither disturbed nor divulged. Her claim to verity in representation, after all, lies often in the denial that representation is possible. Over the centuries, Spenser’sFaerie Queenehas seemed, to many readers, pervasively ekphrastic.¹ That statement becomes immediately convincing only if one adopts the broad definition of ekphrasis employed by influential rhetoricians of the classical, medieval, and early modern periods—as well as by other authors in this collection.
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In this first general treatment of one of the most popular kinds of literature in the Middle Ages, Mr Spearing examines many specific poems in some detail and explores the nature of the.
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Demonstrates that medieval ekphrases reveal ekphrasis as a process rather than a genre and shows how it works with cultural memory to transform, shift.